These are my Top 3 baits for March bass fishing! March bass fishing is a great time here in Pennsylvania as I finally get to start fishing again. We get the very beginning of the prespawn bass fishing and the early spring bass fishing can be amazing if you use the right baits in the right locations! These 3 baits for march bass fishing are the best baits for march bass fishing as it allows you to keep it simple and remain versatile!
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Whatβs your favorite bait for March bass fishing?
i used 6 lb test for bass fishing once and fell in love with it, i love the amount of control i have on my lure
I like beavers on my jigs in cold water
Black and blue chatter bait. I work it slower and feather it around lay downs/ cover
Good video, but unless you're talking about saltwater fishing I can't think of any situation where I would consider fishing with 15 or 17 pound test line as finesse fishing. I live and fish in Michigan and unless you're fishing for musky or big pike, anything over 17 pound is overkill. Finesse fishing is generally spinning tackle and 4-8 pound test. Just my opinion.
I thought bass don't have eyelids so they stay out of the sun?
Great info, thanks.
Awesome video ++
I live in FL and have a couple of mini flips never use them can you do a video or tell me where to throw it and how to work it to get bites and all so do you throw it later on in the day or first thing in the morning thanks bro
Do you use these same baits in a river situation??? Great info. Ty
Iβm from Rhode Island, I use all those . In the spring last year was my first time using the jerkbaits . It worked well .
Do you think you could do a tube video for smallies?
Thank you for the tips. Always good to get info from a fellow Pennsylvania not many of us on here. And at least this year we didn't have much ice I made out great though in a little bit of ice we did have got a lot of baits out of trees π I fish nockamixon a lot I don't know what area you're in but that's my home lake kind of that and Green Lane reservoir kind of in between both of them.
What part of pa are ya from I'm from nepa
Subscribed cuz im in NY and we similar with weather
Great video!!!ππ» Thanks for the helpful tips!!!ππ» Can't wait to see some on water tech in PA. Good luck in Fla. I didn't get a chance to go down this year but planning a trip next year!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!!
I like to throw a small suspending crankbait. Depending on conditions, I fish it slowly in the shallows or along current breaks. If I have to go deeper, I crank it fast to get it down then kill it and crank just fast enough to feel it thump or tick the bottom. This is usually from the bank not a boat. Also does anybody make an icebreaker lure? Still iced in here.
Great picks good info thanks for the video!!
Thanks Nate great picks I just don't have a lot of confidence in hard jerk baits so I throw soft jerk baits weightless with a barrel swivel about 2 ' up from bait to help sink a bit love the lipless also.Be safe and tight lines .
Jig swimbait jerkbait
Great picks but you forgot the spinnerbait lol