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TOP 5 WINTER BASS FISHING LURES – Bass Fishing Tips



As the hot fall bass fishing bite begins to fade the bass become difficult to catch. These are my top 5 winter bass fishing lures to use during the winter to trigger stubborn fish into biting. If you enjoyed this video make sure to give it a LIKE, leave a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!!! Thanks for watching!

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24 Comments

  1. Good selection of winter baits but you should watch the action of some of the baits in your video in a pool so you can see exactly what they are doing. The finesse worm on that shaky head will be lying on bottom unless you use one that floats. They do not just automatically stand up on that round ball shaky head. A drop shot with a finesse worm is also a good winter presentation.

  2. Good video, dude. Very standard lure choices for just about anywhere in the country. My top-2 lures from ice-out through roughly the mid to upper 50's are a jerkbait and a lipless. If I'm forced to slow down and I've got some targets, I'll pitch a jig around. No need to over-complicate things, especially in the spring when they're chowing down. Peace

  3. Its a clear water pond im dealing with. In winter I often like to relax and just slow my presentations down. Could I throw a texas rig (weightless) senko and just barley twitch it? I know a weight will take it to the bottum but there is also grass where im fishing. I hope hoping to keep it suspended right above to grass line and slowly retrieve it.

  4. Dude you have no clue how much you've taught me and how many different techniques you shown me
    You've inspired me and I think I'm gonna start my own channel to teach people some of the things I do that are unique
    Thanks Flair!

  5. great video. One question tho (might be a stupid question 'cause I just got into fishing)…
    I understand that for the drop shot you have a weight, but what about Shaky head and skirted jig? do you add weight or you use only the bait. thank you.

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