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Understanding transition banks and migration routes can skyrocket your catch rate. Learn where bass are, how they move with the seasons, and how to adjust your tactics to stay on them all year long.
 

 

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated!

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Great explanation, Glen! The ends of bluff or channel transition banks can be so strong on warming days.  Exciting time of year is upon us!

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I’ve always tried to fish the transition points in the water. Wether it be creek to river, steep the shallow, just some kind of change. 
Always like your articles and videos @Glenn….thanks.

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11 hours ago, Glenn said:

Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated!

You have a trustworthy moustache 

 

sorry I’m still cracking up over the weird comments video 

 

I definitely like the discussion about transition between the seasons, summer to fall can be tough for me. Late summer is excellent, early fall is typically tough. Then late fall it’s on like donkey Kong 

 

also, that prop bait you flashed up on the screen…. What the deuce was that??? Looks like a franken lure we assembled as kids 

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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13 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

that prop bait you flashed up on the screen…. What the deuce was that??? Looks like a franken lure we assembled as kids 

Ha ha!  I was wondering when somebody would notice that!

 

It's a Nishine Lure Works Abino 110F Propbait -- https://bit.ly/4eaWJI9  It's customizable.  For example, you can remove the front prop and just use the back, or flip the prop around to create less splash.  You can/remove the blade and weights too.

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One of your best "this is the juice" videos, especially for when the fish are all over the place in volatile weather. 

Worth watching/reading twice - transition edges by the stacked up lines, and your spot on the spot comment ... 

compete bon appetit GIF

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On 2/23/2025 at 9:40 PM, Glenn said:

Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated!

 

On 2/24/2025 at 9:14 AM, TnRiver46 said:

You have a trustworthy moustache 

If @Glenn doesn't change "You" to "I" and add this to his signature...

Missed opportunity. 😂 

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Oh man!  I can't pass that up!  It's a done deal.  :lol-045:

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OMG! Too funny. 😂 

I kinda want to buy some BR merch now and watch a bunch of videos. Something about that Glenn guy seems so trustworthy! 

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Good video - gives up the juice!

 

Two personal observations/adds:

1.  The good 'transition banks' are often money even when bass aren't in much of a transition.

2.  Some good transition banks cannot be discerned from looking at anything on the bank, and may not actually be all that close to the shoreline.  So, maybe not technically 'transition banks', but same features hidden beneath the surface.

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