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3 Ways To Catch GIANT Bass In The WINTER



Winter time bass fishing can really lead to some of the biggest bass that you will see over the course of the year. Here are 3 tactics that catch bigs!

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When it comes to winter bass fishing, there are a lot of guys that want to skip out on cold water bass fishing, which is understandable because they weather can make it unbearable.

But during cold water months, you truly have one of the best opportunities to catch the biggest bass of your life and in this video I want to show you 3 tactics for catching big bass in cold water!

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46 Comments

  1. Almost every cold water bass fishing video does not tell us the water temperature and the air temperature. Who can deny those are important indicators? Please let us know those details so we can apply the techniques appropriately. I would love that video. Please!

  2. Have you ever fished the Ross Barnett Reservoir (the REZ) in Mississippi and if so could you please make a video of breaking down your experience there and maybe some of the lures you recommend throwing. I live on that reservoir and I’m trying to figure it out.

  3. If I may .. I’d like to request a video about what bass actually eat vs attack. It would be great to just explain when Shad spawn and what colors are they typically. I’m sure differences between regions
    Crawfish can be different colors based on time of year. When do they spawn what colors are they
    I learned they do not hibernate but do slow down a lot based on water temp so they hide because of sluggishness
    So my understanding is water below 50 degrees crawfish are far in few between But Shad stay schooled and active. Are minows baby bass or a type of Shad You make great detailed videos me personally would really appreciate a video just talking about what bass eat and the specifics of each thing

    Not about lures. Just what they naturally eat depending on what’s their favorite the time of year water temp full moon or not

    It seems bass eat

    Small bait fish
    (different versions of Shad) and minows. Which idk is a minow a baby Shad a baby bass or some other baby fish? What kinds are there.

    Crawfish,crawdad crayfish…

    Random bugs,worms etc

    They attack bluegil more than they eat bluegil seem to threaten bass eggs. I guess called fry.

  4. I think the slow sink just relates to a warmwater species' positioning in really cold water when the fall to winter transition hits. Naturally they'll want to go deeper. But in spring as water warms, they'll want to come up higher in the column. So a slow rise might be killer then.

  5. Jerk bait fishing is Kryptonite to me. Over the years I have caught a few Bass on a jerkbait, but where I live, I am not alone in struggling to catch fish on that lure. I believe in certain areas of the country, Jerkbaits are just not as consistent as other lures. Colder parts of the country seem to have more success with it than warmer or less frigid parts of the country. I have a jerkbait tied on all Fall and Winter, but I do not spend a 1/2 hour throwing it with no bites. I fish mostly ponds and small 20 acre or smaller lakes. The jerkbait just does not produce the numbers for me. There is some user error I’m sure, and I will keep working on it, but it’s definitely not my favorite way to fish.

  6. Your videos are great and you aren’t hard to listen to. You should do more videos on how to. Like how to fish with certain baits. What to do with the pole with each bait. With that said I am a very rookie bass fisherman gettin to fishing for bass at this year and your videos have taught me alot, thank you

  7. I like using BFS gear and fishing MB Great Hunting flatsides or X-Nanahan and upside the hooks one size and its the business. Also that MB vibe-x blade bait 1/4 ounce on BFS and hop it as you said. You can darn near spool a Curado BFS reel with that blade bait and work it a long ways.
    Good video as always bro. I'm in Arkansas for my Mother's surgery, I'll be helping her for quite awhile after surgery so I'll be fishing Bull Shoals for the next couple months…and walleye in the rivers. Needless to say, I'm excited.

  8. Bass prefer a slowly falling jerkbait because when a shad (or other baitfish) dies, they actually slowly sink. Most people think that they float up. They do not. When they've been dead for a while, they will float up due to bits of gas building up in the fish's body. So, yeah. I learned that from MLF pro Matt Stefan.

  9. I catch tons of crappie, white bass and saugeye on the blade bait in winter time. Many times they are schooled tight in 50 fow or more. Do you think the bass are mixed in with these other fish? Caesar creek lake in south west Ohio for reference.

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