Trip Giveaway Announcement tomorrow!
So what was everyone’s favorite part of the Fall Fishing Breakdown?
3 myths about cold water cranking
- throw red when the water is cold.
☑️ never limit red to cold water. Bass feed on shad forage ALL YEAR LONG. Bass feed on crawfish ALL YEAR LONG
- in cold water throw a tight wiggling crankbait
☑️ that’s not completely true. If the water is cold and especially if it’s muddy try a crankbait with a lot of noise and action to get the bass’s attention. If you can’t get his attention you won’t get the bite.
- in cold water you need to throw a deeper diving crankbait
☑️ That’s not completely true. The further we move into winter the more bass (especially largemouth) use shallow water for ambient warmth from the longer days and sunshine. There’s a significant amount of fish that will move into the 1-3 foot zone as the water temps stabilize in the low 40s at the end of winter.
I was able to get out this afternoon and found them most likely on their winter structure up here in the NE - a bit deeper - water temp 44ish.
One last solid one on the jig for the season. Getting around that time to where we're going to start to be drilling holes in the ice for fish next. Plus it's huntin season!
Loyal to the game and to BLat and SUF. Now let’s put these to work. Fall fishing or all fishing. Get it done! Brian Latimer
Another Friday fun day. Fish are still moving up in the shallows during the morning here in North Texas. Blue bird skies again with morning air temps high 40s warming up to 70. Water temps 66-70. Worked on a few techniques and put a theory to the test...and it worked. Another successful trip!
This weekend I’m in Miami catching peacocks with my sons.