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Ice-out bass fishingThe fireplace is still cherished when returning home and the thermos of coffee a nice addition in the boat. Ice-out bass fishing cures a lot of the winter blues resulting from cabin fever. Early season bass fishing is a mixture of shallow water, warm water and slow retrieves. Spinnerbaits and weightless rigs are tailored made for the cold water ice out bass. The best location is often on the north shoreline. A gentle breeze from the south pushes the warmer surface water to the north and the sun rays heat up the surrounding areas quicker. Canals,
channels, brush and any type of wood increases the temperature and Watch for a culvert or bridge; work all of the edges that have been created by the bridge or the retaining wall. A drain culvert brings in fresh food and warm water, work the entire area carefully! A warm rain stacks up the bass in front of this fresh flow of forage. A quarter ounce spinner with a good silicone skirt that flutters and rolls under the slowest speed is the desired spinner. The spinner should come equipped with a high quality ball bearing and the arm should be of .045 thicknesses. Stainless steel is a good choice. Cast onto the shoreline and slowly pull your spinner into the water. Turn your reel ever so slowly, just enough to rotate the blade. Work each piece of structure taking time to try each piece from a different angle. A decent rod will telegraph what the spinner is doing. The National Angler Series from Stopper Lures offers rods in various lengths to match up your needs. You should be able to feel the thump of each rotation. White, red or chartreuse colors turn the trick under most conditions. Most spinners allow quick changing of blades. The Colorado blades are most popular but always carry a few small Indiana and Willow leaf blades. A weightless K@E Bass Stopper worm drives inactive bass nuts. Work the same locations and first try casting without any weight. The weightless worm produces more fish than a weighted worm in the shallow cold water. Dingy or muddy waters work best with a bright tail. Orange, yellow or fire tail colors are easily sucked in. The three hooks on this worm ensure a good hook set. Ice-out bass action starts in the late morning so relax. No need to rush out and once on the water fish slow. Stopper Lures has a great selection of rods, worms and spinners. Story by: Photo
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