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Summer Transitions Podcast with Edwin Evers

Summer Transition Podcast with Edwin Evers

Summer transitions with Edwin Evers is one of the most successful anglers of all time. Learn about where summer bass are heading in this podcast.

PODCAST EPISODE EDWIN EVERS

Evers was one of the first five competitors in history to pass the $3 million mark in career winnings.

Evers has recorded 13 wins in his career and won the 2016 Bassmaster Classic. Evers is the winner of the 2019 REDCREST, MLF Bass Pro Tour Stage Two in Conroe, Texas, and Bass Pro Tour Angler of the Year.

PODCSAST EPISODE NOTES

As spring gives way to summer bass, start making their changes as well. Moving from the spawning mode to the summer hangouts and the warmer water mode of their seasonal patterns. Edwin Evers is one of the best anglers out there to help you breakdown these changes and get you on the right path to catching the summertime fish you seek.

Edwin breaks down some of his favorite ways to catch these elusive summer bass.

Later Mr Evers gives you which baits and what areas to look for summer transition bass, this is a great show so tune in and have a listen to this top angler.

Bass Angler Magazine’s Wired4bass is a bi-monthly podcast series is available free on Simple CastiTunes, Spotify, Google Play and Amazon. Stay tuned as we discuss the latest in bass fishing, lure trends, ways to catch fish, tournament wins and things of interest to bass anglers.

BASS ANGLER MAGAZINE (BAM), a veteran owned quarterly print and digital magazine, designed, and printed in the U.S.A. Covering largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass, Bass Angler was created specifically to help you become a better, more informed bass fisherman. As the industry’s most informative bass fishing magazine, we provide you in-depth exclusive new features with the world’s top anglers.

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Mark Lassagne

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