4 MONEY Lipless Crankbait Bass Tips | Swindle's Winter and Prespawn System
Description
Gerald Swindle is a diehard crankbait angler throughout the winter and spring prespawn months, especially on grass lakes like sprawling Lake Guntersville. GMAN shares 4 timely tips for catching more bass on lipless crankbaits when they're relating to shallow grass during cold water periods. Check out GMAN's YouTube channel for more content and color: https://wired2.fish/SwindleYouTubeChannel.
TACKLE USED
• Storm Arashi Vibe, color: Wakasagi: http://wired2.fish/StormArashiVibe
• ARK Invoker Pro Series Casting Rod, 7' MH Composite: https://wired2.fish/InvokerProSeriesCastingRod
• Lew's Tournament Pro LFS Casting Reel, 5.6:1: https://wired2.fish/LewsTPLFS
• Sunline Shooter Fluorocarbon, 12lb: https://wired2.fish/shooterfluorocarbon
• Humminbird HELIX 10 CHIRP MEGA SI+ GPS G4N: https://wired2.fish/HumminbirdHELIX10G4-BT
• Humminbird SOLIX 12 CHIRP MEGA SI+ G2: https://wired2.fish/SOLIX12-G3-TBT
• Humminbird MEGA 360 Imaging: https://wired2.fish/MEGA-360-TBT
• Humminbird LakeMaster Southeast States V5: http://wired2.fish/HumminbirdLakeMasterSE
• Minn Kota Talon Shallow Water Anchor: https://wired2.fish/MinnKota-Talon-TW
• Rapala Snapback Trucker Cap: http://wired2.fish/RapalaSnapbackTruckerCap-RA
1. Slow down and fish more methodically. It's reasonable to think you need to drop the trolling motor and start burning water when fishing expansive grass flats. Swindle explains why this will cost you bass, instead advocating finding prime pockets and picking them clean with a slow and methodical approach.
2. Search for grassy pockets with reduced current and cleaner water. Winter and early prespawn bass follow baitfish into protected pockets with a mixture of grass and hard bottom. Swindle explains how to find these areas using mapping, sonar, and the naked eye. No fish finder, no problem! Find the coots, and you'll find green grass.
3. Lighten up your cranking rod and reel setup. Most think you need a stouter cranking setup to rip lipless crankbaits free from grass. While this is a legit warm water play, it's often a no-no when targeting lethargic bass, both in spooking the fish and tearing small treble hooks free after the bite.
4. Resist the desire to swap stock hooks for bigger, heavier ones. Quality hard baits are engineered to have the best action with stock hooks. Despite being smaller and lighter gauge, they allow the bait maximum action and penetrate easily, a real plus in cold water.
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