Dink & Dunk - Matt Pangrac
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47m
Power fishing can often lead to landing large limits to push anglers into the Top 10 on many events around the country. It can also lead to striking out, and bringing nothing back to the scales. While landing big fish is crucial in a competition, there’s value in focusing on consistently getting a limit of bass in the boat. In this seminar, Matt Pangrac breaks down his “Dink and Dunk Method” of how to attack fisheries. Pangrac discussed his proven method of how to atack bridges, rip rap, marinas and boat ramps with finesse tactics, which he has successfully used in the Bassmaster Opens.
1:00 Importance Of Having A Limit
5:55 Dink And Dunk Method
7:35 Bridges
10:00 Rip Rap
11:35 Marinas
14:45 Boat Ramps
16:15 What Techniques And Gear To Use
23:00 Tying The Right Knots
27:00 Drop-Shot
31:20 Drop-Shot vs. Shakey Head
36:30 Neko Rig
43:15 Ned Rig
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