JUST RELEASED! No Secrets on Lake St. Clair Volume 4
Volume number four of the No Secrets on Lake St. Clair series is out as of January 11th, 2018. This latest installment of the series has completely updated information about higher water levels, new spots with GPS coordinates, fishing the St. Clair River and more!
Here are the chapters:
- More Hot Spots
- Bite Patterns
- Michigan DNR St. Clair Research
- Solving the St. Clair River Puzzle
- Spots Least Likely to Change with Higher Water Levels
- Rattle Research with Bill Panagos
- The Philosophy of Data to Catch Ratio
- Bass 360™
- Largemouth Tactics for Smallmouth Bass
- Vital Statistics
You can pick up more fishing spots on both the U.S. and Canadian sides of the Lake. Learn what a “bite pattern” is and find out how to put more bass in the boat with this technique. There are two key interviews: Todd Wills from the Lake St. Clair Fisheries Research station and with Bill Panagos who gives us some hard data about rattles in baits.
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An entire chapter is dedicated to the St. Clair River and techniques that you can use all the way up and down it. Learn how seasonal changes affect bass location by temperature and structure. See how to quickly identify and catch bass on a piece of structure then duplicate that success over and over again.
When dealing with the increasing amounts of data on fishing and the environment, learn how to focus on only the information that will increase your catch rate. Find out why large data sets fail to deliver practical results.
Do you have mad largemouth skills and are headed to Lake St. Clair for your first smallmouth experience? There is a chapter just for you. Find out how to apply the baits, techniques and choices of structure to fish that you use now, and catch smallies instead.
The book release was rolled out at the Ultimate Fishing Show Detroit on January 11, 2018. You can also get it at the next sports show in Novi, the Outdoorama on March 1-4 or in Grand Rapids at the Ultimate Sports Show Grand Rapids on March 15-19.
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