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As the waters begin warming coming off winter lows, one area to start looking for early season bass in abundance will be locations with the earliest emerging submerged vegetation (fresh, green). On most bodies of water, it is highly likely that will either be curlyleaf cabbage (left) or coontail (right). Find either and your odds of catching some late winter bass will go up immensely. As for baits to throw, look toward lipless vibrators and suspending crankbaits for aggressive bass, and jigs or Ned rigs for less active fish.
Winter downtime was a much needed break - I think I might go ahead and refire the site back up, just on a more limited posting schedule. This was today's boat project.
Green Vegetation A Key for Late Winter Bass
As the waters begin warming coming off winter lows, one area to start looking for early season bass in abundance will be locations with the earliest emerging submerged vegetation (fresh, green). On most bodies of water, it is highly likely that will either be curlyleaf cabbage (left) or coontail (right). Find either and your odds of catching some late winter bass will go up immensely. As for baits to throw, look toward lipless vibrators and suspending crankbaits for aggressive bass, and jigs or Ned rigs for less active fish.
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