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Top 5 Pre-Spawn Bass Fishing Locations | Baits, Cover and Area Tips



Here’s a quick video on my top 5 pre-spawn bass fishing areas! In the video, I talk about how bass relate to ditches, drains, high spots, secondary points, rip rap, and rock transitions in the spring. I also talk about my best baits in each area for pre spawn bass. Hope you enjoy!

-Jonny

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49 Comments

  1. I'm fishing a tournament feb 19 on Sam Rayburn this year. Where you thinking I should start and or try? Our first tournament is next saturday 1-15 on the neches river. We're launching at colliers ferry park. Just wondering how you would fish these bayous and rivers as well as lure selection. It would be cool if you replied!!!! Love your how to read your electronics videos as well. Best on YouTube! I'm about to start a channel.

  2. Great job Jonny! I'm an undergraduate junior in China, one of your video fan! I suppose you are the best man I've ever seen who is able to use those latest tech to make such vivid video to show how the bass move and why our fishing strategies works. As you know that in China we are not that familiar with Google 、Facebook 、and Twitter such kind of Apps. What I sincerely hope that you could favorably share how to use Google Earth to show the contour map and the underwater world! Wish u a pleasant early spring catches! And god bless you & your family safe from the Covid-19…

  3. Hi Johnny, I just put in a Hummingbird Helix 8. How do I set my parameters on the Sude Imaging? I had to put my transducer on the left of my motor. I have a Bass Tracker Pro 175. If any of your subscribers know how to do this, any help is appreciated because I know nothing about this unit. I’m still learning. Thanks, Billy

  4. We should not even be allowed to fish the pre-spawn because all it does is pull the female off of the nest but I bet a big bass loves a empty nest with little baby bass.

  5. Another great video! Do you think bass ever work their way back out of the creeks prior to spawn if there is short warm front followed by another month of cold/sleet/snow? NC had about a week of freak warm weather and pushed temps to mid 50's and ppl started catching bed fish, then cold weather came back (going on 3 weeks air temp lows in 20s high in 40s) and water temps dropped to mid 40's and have stayed there. What do you think the bass are doing?

  6. You have an incredible amount of knowledge! You hit on Cherokee Lake which is one of my home lakes. If possible in the next couple of days can you look at Boone Lake in TN. I attempted to use my navionics to research it but where it’s about 29’ below full pool it makes it more challenging. Any info would be greatly appreciated!

  7. You are one smart young man. If your not a teacher you are missing your calling. Great video. Keep them coming and thanks for your time. When your app comes out I will definitely be having you breakdown my lakes. God Bless.

  8. Fishing a secondary point or any point can be a challenge. Some are huge. A detailed video of your approach to fishing a point would be great. ie. do you fish from deep water to shallow, cast against the wind, what part of the water column id fished first, how long to you use a technique before switching , and how long would you fish that area before moving to the next one. Keep feeding us. We all love it.

  9. Thanks man – which of these apply to smaller, shallower lakes? If a lake maxes at 7', am I still expecting to find some fish at a 2' raised point? Are they still going to relate to a dropoff if the dropoff is more like 2' to 4'?

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