In the north where bass are accustomed to lower temperatures fishing can be good in water temperatures above 45 degrees.
Early spring bass fishing 40 degree water.
The dirty water puts fish closer to whatever cover is available and the jig can get in there and root em out.
Bass as you probably know are cold blooded creatures meaning their body temperature is the same as that of their surroundings as the water temperature drops so does their metabolic level.
The thing is you have the itch the itch to do a little bass fishing.
After all the water is cold maybe 45 degrees or even lower and they are not exactly on the feed.
Sounds good from home but how do you get them to bite.
However if the lake gets up into the shore bushes and the water is still cold i ll fish a jig there.
A rapid temperature drop is best for this can really put bass on the move from deep main lake structure to shallow water.
40 45 degree water pretty much describes our.
Still you are not willing to wait for spring.
After all it s early spring and these fish know the spawn is just right around the corner so.
I actually begin fishing a fall pattern when the water has cooled 10 degrees below its hottest point of the summer this can vary greatly from lake to lake.
These water temps range from 70 75 degrees.
Largemouth tend to have a lower tolerance for cold water whereas smallmouth and spotted bass are more active in cold water.
After the spawn as the bass begin leaving their beds the post spawn begins.
Temperatures during the spawn are usually around 55 70 degrees.
The prespawn occurs in the early spring when water temperatures are around 48 to 55 degrees fahrenheit.
Shallow and fish fairly quickly even with lower water temps if a warm front comes through and the water temps come up a degree or two.
In no specific order.
This is the time period when bass are the most hungry which means it s also the time when they re the easiest to catch.
The digestive process is greatly slowed.
The water is cold and most of your friends are duck hunting.
During this time you want to target structure.
75 to 55 degrees.
According to doug hannon espn s bass professor it takes a bass about four hours to digest a meal in 80 degree water four days in 50 degree water.
The type of fish you pursue can make a difference too.
Bass fishing tips tricks and.
While their bigger mouthed brethren head shallow and cozy up to banks docks and walls with warming waters in preparation for the spawn smallmouths prefer to stay deep often in 5 to 15 feet of water.
One of the biggest differences between the two species and why smallmouth bass frustrate so many early season anglers is the depth of water they frequent this time of year.
Here s how where and when i fish crankbaits in super cold water for big winter bass.