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Bed Fishing for Bass 101 with Gerald Swindle



According to Gerald Swindle (https://wired2.fish/SwindleYouTubeChannel), if you’re fishing down south during March and April, a good percentage of the bass are at some stage of the spawn; you just may not know it (see ethics perspective below). GMAN provides an in-depth tutorial on how to catch spawning bass by reading their mood and using a Texas-rigged plastic lizard and a handful of other plastics.

TACKLE USED (retail links)
LIZARD SETUP
• PLASTIC – Zoom 6″ Lizard, Green Pumpkin/Chartreuse (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3KNYoHF
• WEIGHT – VMC Tungsten Worm Weight, 3/8 – Ounce (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3EKwFE4
• HOOK – VMC RedLine Worm Hook, 4/0 (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3ZuOIG4
• PEG – VMC Sinker Stops (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3IYtBqm
• ROD – 13 Fishing Meta G Casting Rod, 7’3″ MH (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3IvratW
• REEL – 13 Fishing Inception G2 Casting Reel (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3xXKvPJ
• LINE – Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon, 14-pound (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3Y7Cr9I

DROP SHOT SETUP
• PLASTIC – Zoom Beat Down, Green Pumpkin (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3kHO89b
• HOOK – VMC RedLine Neko Hook, 1/0 (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3mcGTqr
• WEIGHT – VMC Cylinder Drop shot Weight (Buy at Tackle Warehouse): https://wired2.fish/3bbKLyh
• ROD – 13 Fishing Envy Black 3 Spinning Rod, 6’9″ Medium (Buy at Tackle Warehouse): https://wired2.fish/3kyKVbY
• REEL – Shimano Vanford 2500 Spinning Reel (Replaces Stradic) (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3mhYJZa
• LINE (braided mainline) – Sunline Xplasma Asegai Braided Line—10lb / Light Green (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3y4OY2M
• LINE (fluorocarbon leader) – Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon, 8-pound (Buy at Omnia Fishing): https://wired2.fish/3mc1QBG
• GLASSES – Costa Del Mar Reefton (Buy at Tackle Warehouse): https://wired2.fish/2RkFoRK

HOW TO READ A SPAWNING BASS
Are they catchable? According to Swindle, the answer to this question is almost always yes, but you must factor for time. He believes all spawning bass are catchable, but the time it takes to coax a bite varies widely. Here are some key things to look for.

Most bass spook off their bed during your initial approach. Pay strict attention to their return; when it comes back, is it protective of the bed or tentatively circling the periphery? Bass are more difficult to catch if they don’t show a strong interest in guarding the nest. If it returns and locks down to a specific spot, it usually takes little time to catch.

The anatomy of a bed is also worth discussing. A bed can be little more than a coffee cup-sized divet of gravel in the grass. Pay attention to the size and characteristics of the bed and how the bass relates to it. There’s usually a hot spot it’s trying to protect. Target your casts to this hot spot, and you’ll get the fish the bite more quickly. Staying or leaving depends on how much time you want to invest. Know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em!

BEST BAITS FOR SPAWNING BASS
Swindle ranks a plastic lizard as the most overlooked spring bass bait. He observes that lizards get active on the bank and in the water during the spring and likely feed on eggs, making them a threat to bedding bass. Plus, they’re just plain appealing – is a lizard is basically a Zoom Speed Worm with four legs. How could a bass resist?

Swindle says the worst thing you can do is sit there and throw the same bait without a bite. Experiment and match your bait to the fish’s mood. If they’re not responding to a lizard, Swindle downsizes to a smaller bait such as a compact craw. He’ll grab a finesse presentation like a wacky worm or drop shot from there if they’re finicky. And don’t be scared to go rogue on unconventional lures, such as a big glide bait. It just may be the trigger a big eat from a bedding bass.

THE ETHICS OF FISHING FOR SPAWNING BASS
So what about the ethics of fishing for a bass trying to accomplish its annual spawning ritual? Swindle observes that most shallow bass he targets on southeast reservoirs are at some stage of the spawn in March or April. You just don’t see the majority of the beds. Moreover, on big bodies of water, the spawn usually occurs over a period of time, even with individual fish. From a conservation standpoint, Swindle always handles spawning bass with care and speed and immediately releases them to the same spot.

OTHER LURES MENTIONS
• CRAW – Zoom Z-Craw: https://wired2.fish/3SBpNi2
• GLIDEBAIT – Storm Arashi Glide: https://wired2.fish/3ENGOzH

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  1. I just commented on a video that Ike has about the best 4 lures for the season and told him nobody talks about a lizard anymore, and then you show up with this. Winner!

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