After taking the win in 2021, Jeff Gustafson jumps into the day one lead at the 2023 Bassmaster Classic. With conditions similar to 2021, Gustafson was able to exploit a deep water smallmouth bite to catch 18 pounds, 8 ounces.
Leaning on Humminbird MEGA Live technology to make precise casts to suspended smallmouth, Jeff “Gussy” Gustafson takes the lead at the Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River. In 2021, Gussy took his first Bassmaster Elite Series victory with a technique from the north called moping. Moping refers to fishing a vertical presentation below the boat and utilizing electronics to catch bass suspended in the water column.
Gustafson Takes the Lead

His technique requires constant attention to his Humminbird Apex unit, where he can watch his bait fall and play a cat-and-mouse game with smallmouths below. Gussy noted keeping the bait 2 to 3 feet above the fish will trigger their attention to his bait. As he does through the ice back home on Lake of the Woods, Gussy is essentially ice fishing on open water and can catch better than average-sized smallmouths.

Lester Gets the Job Done at the Classic on Day 1

