Classic Patterns: Reaction Bites
SCHOOL’S IN ON PICKWICK
In over a decade as professional fisherman, Alabama pro Tim Horton has shown himself to be one of the most adaptable anglers on Tour. But, adaptability isn’t about success on different types of waters. It’s about making adjustments within the day from hour to hour - even minute to minute. And over the course of a single day on Pickwick Lake, Tim adjusts his tactics to take the hot bite he finds early and make it last.
BASS KNOCKIN’
Lake Guntersville just prior to the spawn – those words are music to any bass fisherman’s ears. That’s when the big girls roam the grass flats looking to get that last bit of energy before they turn their attention to other obligations. It is a time and a pattern that Tim Horton of Muscle Shoals knows well, and one that he looks forward to every year. Now he has a new tool at his disposal – the Excalibur XR-50 One Knocker, a lipless crankbait with a distinct sound pattern, one that Tim believes will trigger strikes from the biggest fish the “Big G” can offer
Lures used in this video:
* Heddon Super Spook Jr - Bone (X923614)
* Heddon Super Spook Jr - Wounded Shad (X9236HBS)
* Bomber Fat Free Shad - Foxy Shad (BD7FFS)
* XCalibur One Knocker - Rayburn Red (XRK5021)
* XCalibur Rattle Bait - Rayburn Red (XR5021)
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