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Things are just now starting to perk up here. Where will you be fishing bass??
This time of year I like to fish small bass ponds (when I can get access) along the north shorelines and coves that may warm up a little faster than the rest of the water, especially if there is some riprap. My favorite tactic this time of year is a dark jig-n-pig, followed by a suspending jerkbait. Water temp is still probably only in the mid to high 40's, I doubt it's up to 50 most places yet.
I think there is supposed to be some weather coming in Sunday complete with snow, wind, etc.
Good luck!! And let us know how you do.
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I would have to say right now that i feel like giving up on the bass fishing. I have been out the last 2 days looking for bass with my dad and we only managed to pick up one. That was at pella Crossings. Today i went to McCall Lake and fished for 4 hours without one bass. I started out with a 7 inch ribbon tail, then to a jig and a pig, to a crankbait to a spinnerbait, and finally topwater. I am heading over to The Golden Ponds tonight to try my luck again. Thinking of trying a Senko or something becauase i dont know what else to try. I see the cover everywhere, there's almost to much but still no fish.
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It's so early right now that the bass fishing is pretty tough, and it will get tougher with the cold and snow that are moving in as I type this. I do know there have been some decent smallmouth taken at Pella crossing lately. Did you try crawdad imitations - like a jig & pig?? That's my go-to bait this early in the year.
Good luck. Keep us posted.
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