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2020, Bass Fishing Hot Weather - Nick Kefalides
Bass fishing in hot weather is no joke. Not only is it tough on you, it is tough on the fish. As the summer days in Florida reach scorching temperature levels, the bass get sluggish. It is just too hot for them to chase down baits. Capt. Nick Kefalides is here to share his approach to bagging trophy sized big Florida bass in 90 degree weather. You have an opportunity with this In The Spread bass fishing video to learn from a Central Florida guide that stuffs giant bass day in and day out. For this video, we ventured out to Lake Toho to examine the body of water and learn where to find big Florida bass. When things heat up, bass behave in a predictable pattern. If you want to learn how to fish this Florida summer time pattern, Nick is the instructor to learn from. Most of the lake in Central Florida are contour-less bodies of water with little in the way of obvious structure. This does not mean that there is not structure, it is just harder to discern where and what it is. Nick goes into great detail to articulate what type of cover or structure bass take advantage of during the summer heat. You will learn about offshore grass flats, brush piles, shell beds, bluegill beds, rock piles and more. Nick will discuss how to fish each of these areas and why the bass will be there at different times during the day. He will start in the early morning when largemouth bass are more active and show you why baits that create surface commotion are good options. As he fishes his way into the heat of the day, you will learn about why he moves to areas that hold timber or rock. Understanding structure and how to fish it is critical to having suggess bass fishing hot weather. Even though it is blistering hot outside and the water temperatures are pushing 90 degrees, your next cast could be a trophy largemouth bass. The lake system of Central Florida affords fish to conditions to grow all year, so you need to know how to take advantage of what is there. Big Florida bass will eat your presentation during the hottest time of the day, if you know what to present and how to present it. With this bass fishing video you will learn how to break down the day, which search baits are productive in the morning and late afternoon and they differ from mid-day presentations. Nick will show you how to work each bait to trigger the most bites. He analyzes his tackle and rigs in detail for you. There is nothing he leaves off the table in effort to help you achieve success bass fishing hot weather in Florida. Nick Kefalides has a remarkable knack for deliver high level fishing knowledge in easy to learn segments. Everything is sort of compartmentalized for your convenience. He shares tactics for early morning action on grass flats and shell beds. As the day heats up, he takes you to offshore grass beds, brush piles and rocky spots. He explains what he is throwing and why it works that time of day. You have to remember, the right presentation has the chance of triggering that gargantuan, bucket mouth big Florida bass at anytime of the day. You just need to know what to look for and how to work it from multiple angles. Capt. Nick Kefalides is here to give you all the intel you need to succeed. Enjoy the learning journey and fish smarter.
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