Brandon's Story

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Brandon spends 9 months per year on the road competing in fishing tournament after tournament. Traveling the country in his RV allows him to compete while also enjoying quality time with his family.

Brandon’s Bass Angling Tips

Chasing Trophy Bass By Seasonal Movements

When chasing trophy bass through the year, a great tip to remember is that the largest bass prefer cooler water, even though they’re a warm water species. Keep that in mind as we talk about each season below; it will help tie everything together.

Springtime: The Best Time

Spring is generally the best time of year to catch record-setting bass. The water temperatures are still cool from winter, and the fish are setting up to spawn. On a warm, sunny day look for any hard cover (docks, rocks, fallen trees, etc.) between the flat spawning areas and their deeper winter areas. I like to target these with a Molix Kento jig in black/blue color with a Zoom super chunk. Cast as close to the cover as possible, and lightly shake the lure on the bottom.

Summer Heat

By the time summer comes, fish have finished spawning and will start to look for those cooler water temperatures. Typically, I find them in either running water, deep water, or heavy cover. A great way to catch fish in all three conditions is a “Texas-Rigged” soft plastic lure such as a Zoom Z-Hog. In currents, look for breaks where fish can ambush prey. In deeper water, look for points and brush piles where they can gather. In heavy cover, I like to cast right into the thickest grass where the most shade is available.

Fall Feast

Just like many of us over-stuff ourselves at Thanksgiving, the fish do the same thing in Fall. When the water cools, the fish know winter is coming and start to feed heavily – so finding the baitfish is key. Find the bait and you’ll find the bass. Try to match the hatch the best you can with a crank bait or spinnerbait and hold on.

Winter White Out

I’ve caught some of the biggest bass during the worst winter weather. Usually the bass group together and hangout in areas where they can access deep and shallow water without having to swim too far. Look for steep cover such as long deep points or the ends of bluff walls. I like to fish these with either a suspending jerkbait (when the fish are shallower) or a blade bait (when the fish go deep). If you’re looking for a big one, days when it’s snowing the most could be your chance, so don’t be afraid to get away and go for it.

The RV really allows us to have a home away from home. It really ups our quality of life.
Brandon Palaniuk | Bassmaster Elite Series Angler
Brandon Palaniuk

Bassmaster Elite Series Angler

Brandon Palaniuk

Brandon began fishing when he was 8 years old and by 2017, he was named the Bassmaster Angler of the Year. Brandon travels around the country competing in tournaments for 9 months of the year and having an RV allows him to enjoy the comforts of home while on the road spending quality around the campfire.

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