
Fall fishing with Fletcher Shryock
Join us as professional angler Fletcher Shryock dives into the challenges and strategies of fall fishing on this episode of the BAM Podcast. Known for his expertise in flipping, punching, and pitching, Fletcher shares why he considers fall "a terrible time to catch fish" and how he adapts to land bigger bass during this tricky season.
Bass Angler Magazine Podcast · Fletcher Shryock, James "Big ED" Everhart
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Show Notes
Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, you'll learn valuable tips and techniques to up your fishing game when the bite is tough. Sit back, relax, and turn up the volume for this insightful and entertaining conversation!
🎣 Key Topics Covered:
- Fletcher Shryock’s favorite fishing techniques
- Why fall fishing can be challenging
- Adapting strategies to catch more bass in the fall
Don’t miss this exciting episode! Listen now on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
🛠️ Perfect for: Bass anglers, fishing enthusiasts, and anyone looking to improve their skills during the fall season.
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About BAM Podcasts

Bass Angler Magazine's is a bi-monthly podcast series its available free on Simple Cast, iTunes, 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.