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Bass Fishing Tips – Fishing Slow In Winter



Fishing slow in winter. 12/17/08 www.jamessmileyfishing.com

6 Responses to “Bass Fishing Tips – Fishing Slow In Winter”

  • 10072018:

    Yeah, slow jerking a stick bait has gotten me the only action I’ve seen this March.

  • smileyj206:

    Go with with you’re confident in bud. See you around.

  • simplyputable:

    hey dude look in the winter i find that 200 series banits do great on umps atleast in alabama and alot of chartuese but what other colors would you throw in winter say on a spinner bait they like those in winter here ALOT!!!! but a far as shad raps go they dont do anygood here really but yeah anyways hope to see ya on the circuit one year peace

  • smileyj206:

    Hey man. Topwaters are usually good in water temps 55 and up but I’ve seen bass hit them in 48-49 degree water too but for me, its very rare. Worms and slower presentations can be good too…usually a slow rate of fall is best. Good luck and thanks for commenting. James

  • bigcharlie25:

    Nice video, I normal do alot of FLIPPIN’ n THICK cover during winter..I’ll try this out, here in GOOD ol Florida!

  • a12gage2:

    what do you think about top waters and worms in winter

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