5 Tips for Winter Jerkbait Fishing 👇🏼 I covered these in my last YouTube video: - Slow Down Your Retrieve Winter bass are sluggish, so slow down your jerkbait retrieval. Focus on longer pauses between jerks to give the fish time to react. - Use Smaller Jerkbaits Smaller profiles are often more effective in colder water. Go for 3-4 inch baits to match the forage bass are targeting. - Focus on Deep Water In winter, bass move to deeper water where temps are more stable. Cast near drop-offs, ledges, and deeper structure to find them. - Keep the Action Subtle A gentle, erratic jerk is key. Avoid aggressive movements, and instead focus on creating a subtle, “dying baitfish” action. - Match the Hatch Choose jerkbaits that mimic local forage like shad or minnows. Natural color patterns like ghost or pearl are great for clear water. Happy winter fishing! 🎥 YouTube- “Tight line Rush” (Link in Bio) . ⬇️Discount Codes⬇️ ——(Linked in bio)—— Save 💰 at checkout with my promo code “TLR10” 👇🏼 Custom boat accessories - Boatefx.com Premium Lures/ Reels/ Rods/ Gear - Hamiltonbait.com Duckett Rods/ Baits/ Reels/ Apparel - Duckettfishing.com —————————————————— Tags:
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