Bass fishing can be tough when that weather turns cold. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t get quality bites when out on the water. Knowing what lures and presentations to use and where to use them is a key ingredient of winter bass fishing. When done with a bit of patience, you’ll find that those bass are more than willing to bite. #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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Do you have a favorite winter finesse technique?
I prefer to downsize now .been doing good with the zman mini flashback with a shadpole or dock-tr trailer
would love to see you fish other lakes.
Great 1-3 punch!
A couple more years and those little guys should be a lot bigger.

I need to try that Waco rig. I still haven’t yet. And you’re right that Wacky skips so well!
Nice video! Thanks for more great ideas and tips to increase out chances of being successful out on the water. Tight lines my friend!
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Great video, good to learn about using baits in different ways!
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I never fished much when it's cold out. But I'm trying this year and these YouTubes help a good bit
Thanks for the tips! Awesome video as always!
Loving the Big
boat in the back ground
and always loving the Big Lake
Cool shades
. Great tips!!!
A wacky rig is a great technique all year long but it really comes through in the winter. That Waco rig is a sneaky good little setup. A lot of good info in this one!
I used that Waco rig a couple times and got some small fish with it but I'm gonna try it again. I bet it works great in winter!
A small 4 inch senko on a Texas rig with a 1/16 weight is where I'm getting most of my bites last couple times out.
I like that fluke idea with a hover rig! I can see where that mimics a dying shad pretty closely.