[VIDEO] Pre-Fishing with Gussy | Bassmaster Classic at Stake

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Canadian bass pro Jeff Gustafson takes us along for an intense behind-the-scenes pre-fishing day on the St. Lawrence River. With two days to dial a strategy, Gustafson dives into key elements of pre-fishing and the challenges that come with it. To add to the heat, a strong finish is needed to make the cut for the 2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic.

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EXPLORING THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

The St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario produce giant smallmouth, so Gustafson needs big fish to compete. Given the late summer timeframe, shallow and deep water spots can both be players. He fishes dawn until dusk to determine the best areas and tactics. Finding deeper overlooked rock structures with his sonar, then checking them with a combination of Ned rig baits and a drop shot, starts to uncover a solid pattern.

KEY STRATEGIES AND TACTICS

Gustafson shares his approach to locating fish, focusing on areas with rock clusters identified on side imaging and 360 sonar. A mix of Ned rig baits and his drop shot-rigged prototype Z-Man proves effective.

CHALLENGES AND ADJUSTMENTS

Although the lake fish tend to be larger, wind can make the lake hard or impossible to fish. As such, Gustafson needs some viable river spots as a contingency. He drops his underwater camera to “truth” some past productive spots. River bass typically hug the bottom, making it difficult to confirm fish on sonar alone. Gussy locates some key river fish to conclude a successful pre-fishing day and another shot at winning the Bassmaster Classic!

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