BAM Podcast – Fall fishing with Fletcher Shryock | Bass Angler Magazine
One of the top anglers in the country Fletcher Shryock comes and talks to us about some fall fishing on this BAM podcast episode.
EPISODE NOTES
Tune in for an exciting episode for fans of professional angling and particularly for those who follow Fletcher Shryock. Anglers often specialize in certain techniques that they’re comfortable with or that have proven successful in the past. However, the ability to adapt to different conditions and employ different techniques is what separates good anglers from great ones.
**Flipping, Punching, and Pitching**
These are all close-quarters fishing techniques generally used in heavy cover conditions such as thick weed beds, reeds, or submerged timber. They’re especially useful during the warmer months when fish like to stay in these types of cover for shade and protection.
**Why It’s a “Terrible Time to Catch Fish”**
It sounds like Fletcher considers this specific time of year a challenging period for fishing. This could be due to a variety of factors:
1. **Temperature Changes**: Fish can be finicky with water temperature fluctuations, which often happens in transitional seasons like spring and fall.
2. **Baitfish Movement**: Depending on the time of year, schools of baitfish may move, requiring predators to follow them and thereby altering their usual locations.
3. **Pressure Systems**: Changes in weather patterns can significantly impact fish behavior, making them less likely to bite.
4. **Fishing Pressure**: If the area has been heavily fished, fish might be more hesitant to bite, requiring a more finesse approach.
**Adaptation**
Fletcher’s willingness to switch up his techniques speaks volumes about his versatility as an angler. During challenging periods, techniques that might be more finesse-oriented, such as drop-shotting, crankbait fishing, or using jerkbaits, could prove more effective.
It’s this kind of adaptability that makes for a great educational experience when watching pros like Fletcher Shryock. His openness about his struggles and how he counters them offers valuable insights not only into his expertise but also into the sport of fishing itself. And it’s not just about catching fish; it’s about understanding their behavior, the environment, and how different variables can be manipulated for success.
So, whether you’re a seasoned angler or a casual fan, there seems to be a lot to learn and enjoy in this episode.
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