Cold weather small water tactics for bass
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- dutchman2858
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Cold weather small water tactics for bass
Hey, Gang: looking for any tips on fishing for bass on small lakes or ponds this time of the year. The lakes we've been tackling have some pad cover left and some docks, but no "deep" water. 15-20' max in the middle with no underwater structure thAt we've been able to locate. Any ideas appreciated!
Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
They don't need deep water structure to be there. They will gather under schools of bait fish, perch, crappie, and trout. And they'll be looking for any crawfish that might show themselves. Look for rocks, and gravel.
Start where you catch bass in the summer, and go deeper. Also go along the contour of 10' and 12'.
Start at the docks and then go deeper from them.
The pads probably won't have any bass as the dying pads will use up the oxygen. Won't hurt to try, and then go deep from the pads.
There might be isolated rocks/boulders so look for them. Look for anything like sunk boats, and humps, small or big.
Drop shot, jigs, carolina rigs, slip shot/split shot rigs.
Start where you catch bass in the summer, and go deeper. Also go along the contour of 10' and 12'.
Start at the docks and then go deeper from them.
The pads probably won't have any bass as the dying pads will use up the oxygen. Won't hurt to try, and then go deep from the pads.
There might be isolated rocks/boulders so look for them. Look for anything like sunk boats, and humps, small or big.
Drop shot, jigs, carolina rigs, slip shot/split shot rigs.
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Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
Drag a tube.. throw some swimbaits. Drag a dropshot, find fish and fish them slow
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Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
Read this article i wrote and it will help get you on the right path although this was written with early spring fishing in mind not late fall some of the info is still the same.
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Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
Thanks, guys! I'll check that article out, Fish N Fool, before we go out again. Spent a few hours at Lake Cassidy today and didn't catch a fish. We did work shallow to deep water, AMX, and marked some fish but no action. Very pretty day, air temp and water temp were the same: 42 degrees! Next trip will be to Goodwin, I think. Deeper water and we at least have a good idea where we've marked deeper fish on earlier trips.
Thanks again for the tips.
Thanks again for the tips.
Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
Been a week since I've been out. Hopefully soon. Of course they'll either have lock jaw or moved to their winter hiding place.
checked my notes, been 18 days since I've been fishing.
checked my notes, been 18 days since I've been fishing.
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Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
HUH small world, I lived on lake Cassidy about 35 years ago Dont think I ever fished it much though I mainly fish Stevens and Goodwin for bass back then. I fished a lot of Steelhead back then as well which i dont get to do anymore.dutchman2858 wrote:Thanks, guys! I'll check that article out, Fish N Fool, before we go out again. Spent a few hours at Lake Cassidy today and didn't catch a fish. We did work shallow to deep water, AMX, and marked some fish but no action. Very pretty day, air temp and water temp were the same: 42 degrees! Next trip will be to Goodwin, I think. Deeper water and we at least have a good idea where we've marked deeper fish on earlier trips.
Thanks again for the tips.
Re: Cold weather small water tactics for bass
I would fish near break lines or obvious pieces of cover that have good deep water access(deep being relative to the lake). Big profile baits or reeling cranks into the weeds and tearing them out. It's hard to stay on top of the fish in lakes with little for them to relate to on the bottom from my experience. Try and match the forage