BAM Podcast How to Catch Winter Bass with Boyd Duckett | Bass Angler Magazine
Boyd Duckett, a name synonymous with excellence in the world of fishing, is not just a seasoned angler but also a marine owner, bait and rod manufacturer, and the co-founder of the MLF Bass Tour. His expertise in the industry is unparalleled, making him a treasure trove of knowledge when it comes to angling, particularly bass fishing.
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In this engaging episode, Boyd and I delve into the world of winter bass fishing. While this season can be challenging, experts like Boyd unravel the simplicity hidden within. A significant focus of our discussion is the revolutionary role of **forward-facing sonar** in winter fishing. This technology has dramatically transformed the strategies of top professionals in locating and catching winter bass.
Boyd shares insights on **optimizing sonar setups** and divulges some of the little-known tactics employed by pros to maximize the potential of these sophisticated devices. This episode is not just about listening; it’s an invitation to absorb wisdom that could vastly improve your cold-water fishing outings.
Join us for a session that promises to equip you with invaluable tips and tricks, ensuring your next venture into the chilly waters is not just enjoyable but also abundantly rewarding.
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