Hi, everybody on YouTube, this is Roger the ExBassGuide again, coming to you from the great State of Oregon in the Columbia Gorge. It's a little back water bay. That the smallmouth, will spawn in and it could be really good in May. But we'll back to over some things, to have put more fish in the boat and really what's important, put big fish in the boat. You got to put the odds in your favor. By doing that you have got to be quite when you are in the boat.
You don't want to move sideways in the boat when you are on the bow, you don't want to send out pressure waves, especially if you are fishing shallow and vegetation. This this, we will hear that noise and the smart big old bass will know what that noise is, because they have been fish for for many-many years and they will not hit and they will move.
So if you want to up your odds of catching big fish, be quite in the boat. Don't drop tackle boxes. Don't move side to side, up and down the beam of the keel of the boat. It's good because you are not going to make pressure in that way. I don't move as much as I can. I try to keep my movement to absolute minimum and then I am also wearing camouflage, so the fish don't spot me. Even if that the water is murky, why take a chance to wear something bright that you might spook a fish in a lifetime. Keep those odds in your favor and start catching big fish.
Let's put -- it's all that, guys, let's see on the water some time and let's go fishing. You got a question, let me know, I will be glad to answer it. You guys have a good day. See you on YouTube.
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