Z-Man Launches 3rd Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite Video

Z-Man Launches 3rd Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite VideoBuilt around one of the core ideas in Z-Man’s tag line – the “science” of fishing – the third season of the company’s groundbreaking Project Z video series utilizes a combination of live video and on screen graphics to break down the intricate details of an individual fish catch.  Each Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite video delves into the thought process of one of Z-Man’s tour-level pros to examine the elements and technical details that dovetail to help that angler successfully land a trophy bass, including locating a target area, bait selection, presentation, and technique.

Launching today, the third video in the new Breaking Down the Bite web series follows Bassmaster Elite pro Stephen Browning as he deals with notoriously tough fishing conditions: a calm, clear day with nary a breath of wind.  After several fruitless hours using conventional power fishing techniques, Browning turns to Midwest finesse tactics—aka the ‘Ned Rig’—by pairing a buoyant Hula StickZ™ soft bait with the new Finesse ShroomZ™ Weedless jighead to garner a solid bite from locked down largemouth.  The video details Browning’s choice of tackle, retrieve, hookset, and fighting technique to school anglers on the finer points of this increasingly popular ultra-finesse technique.
The educational content, technical details, action footage, and on screen graphics and animations make the Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite video series compelling content that will engage and educate anglers of all skill levels.  We at Z-Man welcome and appreciate you highlighting and sharing the launch of this video via your digital media channels using the links below.

The final video in the four-part Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite series will air on April 20.

About Project ZAn original web-based video series, Z-Man launched Project Z in 2014 to provide anglers with a glimpse inside the minds of the company’s world class pro staff as they respond and adjust to changing fishing conditions using Z-Man’s tournament proven ElaZtech® soft plastics and ChatterBait® bladed jigs. 

In the inaugural season of Project Z, Z-Man Pros Luke Clausen, David Walker and Stephen Browning competed against each other on Lake Guntersville, the site of the 2014 Bassmaster Classic, just months before that event. 

In Project Z Season Two: The Battles at Bienville, Team Z-Man headed to Florida’s famed big bass factory Bienville Plantation, where they faced off against one another to complete a series of challenges, all with no pre-fishing opportunities and limited tackle. 

The newly launched third season of the series – Project Z: Breaking Down the Bite – takes the concept of delving into the angler’s thought process a step further and focuses on the many elements and technical details that are part of an individual fish catch.

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