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2 great techniques for big winter bass



#bassfishing #winterfishing #fishing These techniques are very under the radar. Those doing it are not talking about it. These are not cover water techniques, more to fish in areas you found fish. Different presentations that the fish dont see all the time tend to get bit. Give these a try soon.

Spinnerbaits
Deep Ledgebuster
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Strikezone_Ledgebuster_Elite_Spinnerbaits/descpage-LBES.html

Nicols Depth Finder
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Nichols_Pulsator_Depth_Finder_Spinnerbait/descpage-NSDF.html

Cover and Shallow water
Nicols Pulsator painted
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Nichols_Pulsator_Painted_Double_Willow_Spinnerbait/descpage-NPP.html

River to Sea
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/River2Sea_Ish_Monroe_Bling_Double_Willow_Spinnerbait/descpage-R2SBSBT.html

Booyah Covert
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Booyah_Covert_Double_Willow_Spinnerbaits/descpage-BYCDWSB.html

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  1. I just got some more spinnerbaits from the hook up tackle during there misfits sale. I like to throw the bottom up chibeeble spinnerbait and slow roll it towards the bottom. I pair it up with an OSP hp fish and have caught some really nice smallmouth on that combo. Thank you for the video Sean this was another really good one. As always light lines, have a great rest of your week !!!

  2. Was at Berryessa one time working out a birds nest on my spinning reel right before dark with a Senko.Got things right after several minutes and there was a 5 pounder on the other end. Go figure, it was great. Thanks Sean and have a good night.

  3. Thanx AA. My fishery is shallower than yours and I prefer Colorado or Oklahoma spinnerbait blades in the cold water. It's the only time I use them. I'm also into the red front blade when it's cold.

  4. I was a co angler in a BASS open in Florida many years ago. The pro I was with Dead Sticked a 6 inch black texas rigged worm in lily pad openings. He would let the worm sit there for up to and over five minutes. He caught a 27 pound bag that day. I couldn’t believe it. I started dead sticking behind him and caught two over 6. It works.

    I believe in a non tournament situation, an angler could pull up to an excellent location, then anchor, or put the power poles down, and cast out several rods in many directions and dead stick several rods at once. I believe this was a mid 1950’s technique used in Florida by early Bass anglers with the first plastic worms.

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