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Cold Front Bass Fishing with Senkos and Chatterbaits



Cold water, say around 60 doesn’t sound bad for bass all over the country, but here in Sunny Florida, where it’s usually over 75 degrees, it’s a bad deal and the fishing can be slow! Today the temperatures are on the rise which is the best scenario. The afternoons are usually better than the chilly mornings particularly for Senkos and Chatterbait’s!

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  1. I've caught fish on many different lures/bait but im 32 years old and never had consistent success with senko/finesse techniques until I started going back and really studying your videos closely. Now I'm consistently catching multiple decent bass per trip in a heavily pressured urban lake on drop shots varieties and Texas rigged senko in the dead of winter in Az. Not impressive to most but one old dog taught another old dog new tricks lol

  2. Roland my dad says that Peacock Bass fishing isn't very good this time of year,, I was going to take a trip to Florida to visit my dad and try and catch a Peacock Bass,,, if you could please let me know the best time of year for Peacock Bass ? please and thank you

  3. I was there on saturday, caught fish, but didnt do as well as i wanted. It was my first time there, probably the best looking lake i have been on. Moving to sebastian, fl soon so Im gonna be spending alot of time here

  4. Good stuff ,Roland love the worm ,and i love the strike king Rattle trap, its been slow here in South Carolina, caught my pb in december 19. 11,3lbs ,wow got it mounted, used 3/4 strike king trap brim color ,thx for video, love watching you.

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