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The Most Forgotten Winter Bait
Often in the winter we get in a slump and get discouraged because
you can’t get a bite. There’s an ole-timers bait that many of us
have forgotten about and one that will produce a variety of bites
besides the species we are after. However a big lunker bass is not
out of the question. Jigging spoons are just the ticket when nothing
else seems to work in the cold of the winter.
In the winter like every other bait you must present it differently
than you might in the summer time. The presentation I use in the
winter is slower more precise to the baitfish location and a little
easier to present. The first thing on Guntersville is to locate the
areas near ledges where the baitfish appears to be extremely intense
on your Lowrance unit. I generally look for deep points that have
gradual drops to the deeper water.
As is the case most of the year, the baitfish will bring you to the
feeding bass. Vertically drop your jigging spoon to the depth where
the bait is showing and jig it up and down directly over the bait.
The up and down motion of a spoon is hard for suspending fish to
resist; most of the time the bass will hit on the drop so try to
keep good contact with your bait. The strike is generally very
subtle in the winter so be aware of the spoons movement, sometimes
there is just slack in the line or movement away from the boat etc.
If this doesn’t work I then drop the spoon directly to the bottom
and drag it on the bottom with just some very subtle twitches.
Jigging spoons are a lot of fun; you generally catch a variety of
fish and have enough action to enjoy a winter day on the lake!
Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service
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Email:
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Captain Mike Gerry |