In this exciiting episode of Bass University Live we break down Ott DeFoe's incredible win on the Potomac River, revealing his groundbreaking summer "Heat Busters" pattern. This episode dives deep into the intricate world of tidal water bass fishing, especially how to adapt your strategy when faced with extreme heat waves that push fish into cooler, shallower creek backwaters.

Discover the precise techniques behind shallow flipping and visual fishing in tight, complex habitats. Ott DeFoe shares why a compact flipping jig (3/8 ounce, green pumpkin orange, crawdad imitating) was his primary bait, offering unmatched efficiency and hook-up ratios in dense cover. Learn how the specific "up and down" presentation of flipping, as opposed to pitching, was key to triggering bites in super shallow water with a small strike zone. He also reveals surprising success with a wacky worm and even a "fuzzy dice" bait for finicky fish on the Potomac.

DeFoe's tournament strategies offer critical insights into adapting practice to changing tides and managing physical stress in intense heat. Everyone emphasizes the importance of hydration for maintaining decision-making and confidence, even sharing personal tactics like staying wet and using electrolyte drinks. Ott's minimalist approach to technology in shallow water, often fishing without graphs for stealth, provides a refreshing perspective.

Explore the nuances of river fishing, including how current predictably positions bass and the advantages of fishing both into and with the current. We also cover practical tips for navigating challenging backwaters, including the use of an electric chainsaw to clear obstacles for boat access. Learn about the vital role of Humminbird Lake Master mapping for navigating new bodies of water, identifying hazards, and finding fish.

Plus, get an inside look at the unique and entertaining team fishing dynamics of Ott Defoe and his partner Andy Montgomery in MLF's Team Series, highlighting their ego-free, collaborative approach to maximizing fish catches.

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