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The EASIEST Technique to Catch Winter Bass!



This is the easiest technique to catch winter bass! Winter bass fishing can be tough as the water is so cold, the fish become hard to find and inactive. This technique catches a lot of winter bass as you can fish it where they go in the winter and fish it slow enough for them! Try the finesse swimbait on your next winter bass fishing trip and you’ll be catching more fish in no time!

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23 Comments

  1. Shimano reels make Lews feel like a joke of a company. Every Lews reel I have had besides the speed spool lfs, are all trash. an slx is $99 and a better reel than they’re high dollar reels.

  2. I never do this with open hooks, I personally use the owner flashy swimer or the vmc underspins because you can rig them weedless . My pb is 6.8 pounds on an 8/0 vmc underspin with a 5.75 rage tail swimbait.

  3. Great informative video as always bro. The 6 has really hand selected a killer team. You were a damn good pick up. Anyway I live in NC and am originally from FL. Sooooo different fishing. Please help! We have some good smallmouth bass / spotted bass lakes/rivers. Most of them are deep. 20-60+ ft. I was using this technique with a 1/4 oz jig head but feel like it's not working for me. Do you suggest a heavier jig head? Any suggestions for smallies in lake James? This transition has been tough for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

  4. Right on! 👍 for intro explanation, 👍 for helping out Pulse Lures, 👍 for working through winter to put on outdoor videos. Thanks for all your efforts. Will be checking out Pulse Lures for those jigheads.

  5. Thanks Nathan. I see your off the twinkies, good for you and good luck.
    I think the swimbaits they use in Florida are Gambler EZ, just what I've heard. I want to see a video of you in Florida with a 10lber.

  6. I like your explanations but screwing the swimbait on the jig head with a hook sticking out of it doesn't compute to me. Could you please show us how to actually mount the swimbait on the jig. Keep the videos coming.

  7. Nathan. So if I understood correctly: this technique only work in the south and in the middle part of the country where the water is still not frozen. Is that correct? What about here up north Lake in Wisconsin, Oregon, Illinois, where there are still Riverside have not frozen because of flowing water. Will this techniques to work?

  8. Nathan, we are thawed here in NJ. Last week we had 2 inches of ice in South Jersey but, warm rains and temps have thawed everything. Caught a 3.5 on a jerk bait and a few on the TRD. Any Winter drop shot fishing tips? Can't seem to get bit on it after catching plenty this past Summer on it. Have fun in Florida!

  9. Hey Nate. once again great stuff! While you’re in Florida don’t be shy about throwing that swim bait. The only difference I would get rid of the light head and Rig it on an ewg hook. The coolest thing to do is to take a Keitech and rig it Upside down with the paddle tail pointing up. Throw that around shallow cover and it will work just like a subtle buzz bait! You’ll be surprised

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