Lily pads grow in soft bottom areas and can hold huge numbers of bass and bluegill, especially after the spawn and into early summer. But how do you find bass in a 30-acre pad field? Wired2Fish’s Kyle Peterson and our newest full-time addition to the Wired2Fish crew McKeon “Keys” Roberts help us break it down in this action-packed VLOG. They identify and talk about the importance of finding lily pad root clumps (rhizomes) and isolated stumps. The SPRO Bronzeye 65 hollow body frog puts the screws to ’em in usual fashion.
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Luke Stoner is a former college fisherman who cut his bass fishing teeth at golf course ponds, strip mines, and horsepower restricted lakes in central Illinois before moving to northeast Oklahoma to work for Dynamic Sponsorships in 2015.
He spent a summer interning for Terry Brown back in his college days and proved he was truly Wired2Fish. Stoner is an avid angler himself, but has a passion for writing articles and producing other digital content to help you catch more fish.
While his competitive fishing days have slowed down a bit, he still jumps in local jackpot tournaments anytime he is able. His day job allows direct access to professional bass anglers and he enjoys mining different tips, techniques, storylines and trade secrets from them to package up for Wired2Fish readers.