River Fishing - Justin Hamner
Alabama
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41m
Bassmaster Elite Series Pro and Bassmaster Classic Champion Justin Hamner brings you this seminar with Bass University on River Fishing.
The Alabama local loves fishing river systems and shares some secrets to success in this seminar. Hamner dives into how to fish current, his bait selection, breaking down a river, seasonal patterns, and much more.
Fishing heavy currents can bring challenges to anglers unfamiliar with that type of fishing, this class will help you gain confidence in fishing these river systems with moving water.
If you want to improve your river fishing this seminar with 2024 Bassmaster Classic Champion Justin Hamner will help you conquer any river system.
Justin Hamner River Fishing Class Chapters
1:58: Current is King
5:58: Breaking Down a River
9:05: Identifying Current Breaks
13:06: Fishing Eddies
17:38: Bait Selection
29:40: Seasonal Patterns
38:45: Q&A
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