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Why Anglers Fail To Catch Bass In The Winter – Common Winter Fishing Mistakes That Cost You Bass



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  1. Make sure you have strong well maintained boat batteries. Important in the winter because you might be the only boat on the water. I got stranded one time on a windy day. Trolling motor batteries were weak and would not start the engine after the cranking battery died. I finally got lucky and got ahold of a tow boat. Expensive $600. If not for that I would have spent a cold night on the water.

  2. Temperature hot or cold is relative, what someone down south considers cold is comfortable to a northerner. I'm originally from up north& moved to southern SC 2 years ago. This is my second winter fishing down here & it is very comfortable fishing winter in the kayak here. How comfortable or miserable we are is mostly in our minds anyways. Winter & dead heat of summer I basically have everywhere I go to myself & love it. I'm in need of new rain gear, I had cheap set up that's well past needing to be replaced. But Im looking for something that will actually keep me dry& that I can stow away in limited space of my kayak. Any suggestions anyone??

  3. I wear thermals, Carhartt bibs, double socks, wool watch cap (beanie), neck sock that covers my face, and gloves. And, yes, a towel and dry clothes in a plastic bag in the storage compartment. Always use the killswitch lanyard and have a boarding ladder easily accessible from the edge of the boat. 👍🇺🇸

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