S3 E9 /// Defining Deep Water In The Surf

After a spirited conversation about spring largemouth bass diversions, the guys pivot to one of the most debated topics in surf fishing: Is deep water truly essential for catching striped bass—especially trophy-class fish? In this episode, they work to define (and perhaps debunk) the long-standing belief that proximity to deep water is universally critical when targeting striped bass from the beach. What actually qualifies as “deep water” in the surf zone? Is it a dramatic drop-off, a defined trough, or simply relative depth compared to surrounding structure? And more importantly, how close does that deeper water need to be to the shoreline to meaningfully influence big bass behavior? For trophy hunters who prioritize access to deep channels, inlets, and cuts, this episode challenges conventional thinking and encourages a more nuanced approach to striped bass location strategy. The conversation proved eye-opening for the hosts—will you agree or disagree with their definition of deep water in the surf?


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