December is the time of year when live wild golden shiners are not only great bait; they are the bait of choice for catching trophy size bass. Catch rates for guided trips explode, with 40 plus fish days being the norm. The fishing/catching remains red-hot throughout the Winter but is subject to cold fronts that can throw a monkey wrench into the best laid plans. Many anglers have the idea that catching bass on shiners is easy, and it can be! Finding bass in large schools is the difficult part of the equation, which makes experience on the water a treasured commodity. If you have a limited amount of time and want the best fishing/catching experience you can have, a guide is essential.
During the fall/winter months catching bass on artificial baits is still a viable option and experienced anglers can have relative success with lesser numbers of smaller bass. For those anglers interested in catching a lot of bass with a shot at the “Fish of a lifetime” a live wild shiner is the only way to go. Never forget the fact that it’s easier to feed the bass than it is to fool the bass.
As the water continues to cool Lake Okeechobee’s famed speckled perch or specks as the locals call them will show up in large numbers in the Kissimmee River and also along the shallow grass lines that line the periphery of the lake. Minnows and small jigs will be the primary baits used. Minnows work well in open water areas, while jigs are more effective in the heavier cover grass and weed areas of the lake.
Cpt Shellen
www.OkeechobeeBassFishing.com
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