Prespawn Bass Fishing - When a Cold Front Hits Hard
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 Published On Feb 4, 2024

In this video, we'll discuss some strategies for catching largemouth bass in the spring after a cold front. Cold fronts can change bass behavior, so it's important to adjust your tactics accordingly. Here are some tips:

Slow Down: After a cold front, bass tend to become less active. Slow down your presentation by using slower retrieves and pausing your bait to entice sluggish bass.

Go Deeper: Bass may move to deeper water after a cold front. Try fishing deeper structure such as drop-offs, ledges, and points where bass may seek refuge from the cold front's effects.

Use Natural Colors: Cold fronts can make bass more wary, so consider using more natural bait colors and patterns. Stick to natural hues like green pumpkin, watermelon, and crawfish imitations.

Fish in the Afternoon: In the spring, bass may become more active as the day warms up. Try fishing in the afternoon when the sun has had a chance to warm the water slightly.

Adjust Your Presentation: Experiment with different lures and presentations to find what the bass are responding to. Try finesse techniques like drop shot rigs, shaky heads, or slow-rolling spinnerbaits.

Remember to be patient and observant. Bass behavior can change quickly, so be prepared to adapt your strategy as needed.
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