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It is in the months of February that an angler can take
advantage of warming trends that we will have. During
these spells we can find winter and late winter bass a
little easier to catch. The warm weather will move the
fish up out of the deeper depths, to absorb the heat that
is penetrating into the upper levels of the water.
Fishing the main lake bluffs and bluffs in major creek
channels are key locations at this time of year. I will
try to concentrate on the lower sections of the lake (the
area closest to the dam). I focus on bluffs that have the
main river and creek channels swing next to them.
There are a few lures that you should use here in order
to really capitalize on these fishing opportunities. My
first choice is jerk bait, I prefer one that suspends. I
will fish it on 10lb test line, spinning tackle or bait
casting will work with this lure. As far as my color
choice I use blue and chrome, and clown colors the most.
You will want to experiment with the retrieve. My most
common is to give the bait two quick jerks and then
pause, I will usually count the seconds between each
pause, so that I can figure out how long I need to let
the bait set, I count the seconds between pause so that
when I get a bite I will know how long I need to let the
bait set. This is very important in establishing a
pattern. Also make note of what section of the bluff the
fish was on, up stream, down stream, or somewhere in
between. This will also end up being part of the pattern.
Fish will hold in certain sections of the wall, this is
also part of their migration.
Anther bait that I will use is small crank baits. These
baits are very small, about 1 to 2 inches in length. I
like a blue and chartreuse and a shad pattern. You will
need to use 10lb line with these baits so that you can
cast them. A slow retrieve is best. Remember that the
fish are cold blooded and it takes longer for water to
warm than it does the air.
One last bait is the float and fly technique. It has been
around for a few years now and has proved to be
productive technique on cold water bass. Thisis an
excellent way to catch smallmouth bass.
Awareness is the doorway to fishing success,
Scott Patton
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