Bass Fishing Dec 2019 - Jan 2020 | Page 73

WHAT I LEARNED FROM A CROSS-COUNTRY BASS FISHING ROAD TRIP By Matt Allen Matt and CC Allen, with their daughter, Sierra, spent eight weeks traveling the country and break- ing down unfamiliar bodies of water to test their own angling skills. WINTER 2020 I FLWFISHING.COM ost bass anglers have probably wondered the same thing: What if you were like these pros that get to travel from lake to lake? What would happen? Could you catch fish all over the country? You aren’t alone in wondering. We wondered, too. In 2017, my wife, CC, and I decided it was time to find out. We spent a year planning the route, gathering equipment and preparing for a two-month bass fishing road trip that would take us from our home on Clear Lake in California to destina- tions around the country. The next June, just two days into the trip, disaster struck. A head-on collision in eastern Wyoming shattered our dreams of life on the road. We lost the truck, boat, camper and gear, but we survived. As we limped 1,200 miles home in a rental car, we knew this wouldn’t be the end of the story. Within weeks, we began to rebuild and plan: two months, 21 states, 28 lakes and a whole lot of driving. The plan was to com- pare bass behavior on a national level, all the while testing our own angling abilities. Would a bass in Alabama behave the same as one in California? What about a smallmouth when muskies are close by? We had so many theories and only one way to test them: by hitting the road. Editor’s note: Matt Allen and his business partner, Tim Little, own Tactical Bassin, a website and YouTube channel dedicated to teaching people how to be better bass anglers. 71