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Re: Fall Fishing Help
[Re: fish_blackbass]
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10/15/19 10:22 PM
10/15/19 10:22 PM
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Joined: Jan 2013
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Do y’all catch bass up into winter? I’ve always been curious about it but never tried. I may this winter. Absolutely yes. February last year I could go to the lake and catch 15-50 bass anyday (in 2-4 hrs) I went and most would be 2.5-4lbers it was awesome. To me they are very patternable in the winter and if you find a group of them you can catch them all. What do you look for as far as water conditions, depth, etc? I mainly fish the upper end of Guntersville from Roseberry to the TN line. Water on the coosa is gonna be muddy in the winter most of the time. Temps above 50 they are eating in 5-10 ft of water. Temps in the 40s it gets tougher.
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