When it comes to winter bass fishing, there is a group of lures and presentations that catches fish under a variety of situations and conditions. Strangely, these effective lures are often overlooked in the winter by anglers even though most have several of these baits in their own collections. In this video we’ll do a deep dive into what these baits are and why you should be fishing them right now! #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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What lures that might get overlooked in the winter do you rely on?
Curly tail grub with a light jighead
Those flutter spoons are so good. Caught so many fish on them. Lots off of docks too. Excellent lure to talk about!
Good job explaining techniques! I really like that beetle spin with a larger plastic. I've got to put a little more time in with the spoons that I hardly ever throw as well. Thanks for another great video and more helpful tips. Keep up the good work!
I normally try to listen to Youtube videos while doing something else but buddy, I totally have to watch and re-watch your videos because you have so much great info in each one. I just cannot tell you how much I appreciate the time that you put into your content. Thank you!
Beetle Spin is my go to bait all year round in South Florida Canals. I use them as a search bait to find the fish. I have caught nice Bass, Shell Crackers, Bluegill, Crappie, Peacocks, Oscars, Mayan Cichlids, and Jaguar Cichlids on them all in the same day. Best bass one one has been 4lbs 4oz and the best Peacock Bass was 5lb 3oz all on a Bettle spin with a 2" grub tail.
Been fishing a beetle spin for decades. Good little bait.
I really like the details! I wonder if even something like a mepps spinner would work
Small lipless has been doing good work for me and when that's not working I'm usually throwing a TRD ned. Bites are tough to get but I can get a few most times out.
I love the breakdowns. I feel like I really learn a lot!
Love my Hybrid Hunter Jr. In winter. I am anxious to try out a flutter spoon . I also will be using a blade bait for the first time this winter.
I can't really throw a spoon from the bank in my lake, but chatterbaits work pretty good. I never thought about switching them out with a spinnerbait at times. I want to try that.
i take alot from these vids
nice vid
Besides a jerkbait, a ned rig and a small spinnerbait are what im using