Bass Fishing In Low 40 Degree Water
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Bass fishing in low 40 degree water. Largemouth will seek the warmest most stable water they can find and that usually means deeper water so for many anglers this is the first daunting challenge of winter fishing. It s my opinion that the 50 degree mark signals the bass to pull closer to the areas where they will spawn later in the spring. I know other guys that like big spinnerbaits for slow rolling. Many of us are used to beating the banks and fishing shallow cover and structure for bass in the warmer months but we have lees experience searching open water and probing the depths with deep diving baits or.
Includes articles videos news and forums for beginning to advanced anglers. The a rig for example has dispelled that belief here and across the south. In water from 48 to 50 degrees i ll fish em 9 to 14 feet deep dropping down as deep as 28 feet when the water dips to 40 degrees. I like current and dingy water when fishing hair jigs the guide uses a drop n pop retrieve cast the jig to the structure let it drop to the bottom then pop the rod tip so it shoots off the bottom.
Or do i need to start throwin the jigs and senkos and all my slow movin stuff. If it is warming to 50 degrees say ice out was last week or the water was in the low 40s last week then you could. Mid 40 degree water bass fishing. Cold water is a good example.
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Bass fishing tips tricks and tactics. When the water gets into the mid to low 40 in the falle do you think bass will still be chasing rattle traps cranks and spinners. Conditions we re seeing here in michigan refute beliefs that bass go dormant most of the fishing public believes bass activity shuts down when the water temperature gets into the mid 40s but that s not true. In no specific order.
Here s how where and when i fish crankbaits in super cold water for big winter bass. 40 45 degree water pretty much describes our lakes for about a month after ice out and those baits are what usually work for me. Once we get further into late winter and the water starts to tick into the low 50s bass begin to move into the prespawn mode and it s time to get after them. Thats what i usually have tied on in 40 degree water.