Would You Like Some Secrets About Locating And Hooking Bass On Jerkbaits In Winter?

Do You Want To Land Some Nice Bass In Central Midwest in the Early Winter?

Marcus Sykora knows a lot about bass fishing in the Ozark lakes. His experience should apply to a large range of lakes from the central Midwest to Georgia and the Carolinas. You will like how Marcus sets the scene and discusses his approach. He lands a few nice bass as he demonstrates different techniques.

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He explores a neighborhood bay on the lake. This is an excellent setting since it has an area with shallow water near the bank, steep drop off  from a bank area, boat docks, boulders near the shore and rocky areas further out in the bay. Another area that he likes is a ‘bluff end’ further along in the bay. This is early winter or mid winter and the water temperature is low. It is a cold but sunny day with a moderate wind. The bass move slowly. Marcus explains what he is trying to accomplish in a relaxed but thorough way. Should the wind be blowing along the shore or towards the shore? Why is the first bass of the day yellow?

Marcus explains what to look for with each type of structure that he explores.
You will learn about what a “secondary point” means.
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This crank bait is not quite the same as the shad jerk bait, but works in a similar way.  Coloring should match the bait fish in the area.

Marcus doesn’t change lures much and focuses on trying different areas with purpose and patience. The shad jerkbait proves to be effective. You can learn a lot about how to expect the bass to respond and why from this video. What cadence does Marcus try?  By the end of the outing Marcus has a few really nice bass to show for his efforts, besides teaching you some valuable fishing tips.

Watch this fascinating video to get valuable secrets!


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