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In this video of Colton Posey Fishing, Colton Posey breaks down how Bass move and what they relate to during Cold Fronts in the Fall. Also he tips you off on simple baits you can use to find and catch fish that will also help you establish a pattern, although be versatile because at any time the fish can start moving again!
Baits!
1. Mouse Head: https://thunderhawklures.com/products/mouse-head-bass-jig-3-8-oz
2. Football Jig: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Hags_Tsunami_Tungsten_Football_Jig/descpage-HTFJ.html
3. War Eagle Spinnerbait: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-WESB.html
4. A10 Squarebill: https://thunderhawklures.com/products/a10-square-bill-crankbait
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Weather cold front you were going to be talking on this video is because they get a fat enough for the weather
I'm in GA and we kayak fish reservoirs. Right now the water temp has been around 73-76. The fish that I've been catching the last couple of weeks have been around laydowns in the 10-12' range. I see plenty suspended in the main channel and Creek mouths but they won't hit anything I throw at them (jerkbait, spinnerbait, underspin). I targeted some areas with boulders and rocks yesterday but they weren't there. The grassy areas are starting to turn brown now so I figured they'd move to the harder cover.