Bass University Classes This Weekend

The Bass University is bringing bass fishing instruction classes to Ohio and Ontario this upcoming weekend. Each class event features the most in-depth instruction from six top professional Bassmaster Elite Series and FLW Tour anglers over two full days.

Please click here for more information and to register: http://thebassuniversity.com/class-training

Columbus, Ohio: With the Columbus Fishing Expo on Saturday, February 13th and Sunday, February 14th
Classroom Location: Holiday Inn, Capitol Square, 175 East Town St.

Class Speakers and Main Topics:
-Saturday: Fletcher Shryock

Topic 1: The New Age of Frog Fishing
Topic 2: Senkos/ Soft Stickbait
-Saturday: Mike Iaconelli

Topic 1: Why I LOVE Vibrating Jigs (The Perfect Hybrid Bait)
Topic 2: Trending Soft Plastic Finesse Techniques (Less Is More)
-Saturday: Gary Klein

Topic 1: Key Bass Fishing Situations
Topic 2: Flipping and Pitching Techniques
-Sunday: John Crews

Topic 1: - Wood Cover
Topic 2: - How to Crankbait in a Crowd
-Sunday: Brent Ehrler

Topic 1: The latest in Sonar/ GPS Electronics
Topic 2: Using Sonar to Catch Bass
-Sunday: Pete Gluszek

Topic 1: Cranking Smallmouth
Topic 2: Adjusting to Conditions

Mississauga, Ontario: At the Spring Fishing & Boat Show on Sunday, February 14th and Monday, February 15th
Classroom Location: International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd.

Class Speakers and Main Topics:
-Sunday: Mike Iaconelli

Topic 1: Why I LOVE Vibrating Jigs (The Perfect Hybrid Bait).
Topic 2: Crankbaiting Keys To Success
-Sunday: JT Kenney

Topic 1: Breaking Down Lilly Pads
Topic 2: Grass Fishing with Swimbaits
-Sunday: Seth Feider

Topic 1: Swimbaits For Big Smallmouth
Topic 2: Hair jigs: The Ultimate Finesse Bait for Smallmouth
-Monday: Jonathon VanDam

Topic 1: Targeting Trophy Smallmouth Bass
Topic 2: Unlocking the Great Lakes
-Monday: Ish Monroe

Topic 1: Matted Vegetation (Frogs and Flipping)
Topic 2: Warm Weather/ Summer
-Monday: Josh Bertrand

Topic 1: Clear Water Bass Fishing
Topic 2: Schools of Bass

*Speakers subject to change due to emergencies such as severe winter weather