“If you reduce the size of the haystack, say, from very large to very small, the search becomes a lot more efficient. You can poke through a little haystack in short order.” SOMETIMES, LOCATING BASS in a big, sprawling reservoir can be like finding a needle in a haystack — not much needle and a lot of hay.
However, if you reduce the size of the haystack, say, from very large to very small, the search becomes a lot more efficient. You can poke through a little haystack in short order, and if nothing is there, you can move quickly to another one.
This is Koby Kreiger’s philosophy for finding and catching bass in May. Kreiger, a Bassmaster Elite Series angler from Bokeelia, Fla., breaks lakes down. He doesn’t attack…