Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
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Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
Spring is just around the corner, and I’m gearing up for some bass fishing! What are your go-to lures for this time of year? Do you have any specific techniques that work best when the water is still a bit cold?
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Re: Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
Spring bass fishing can be really productive as bass become more active with warming water temperatures.
Re: Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
Just remember to check your local fishing regulations as many areas bass season is not open in the Spring.
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Re: Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
I fished the early season on the St Lawrence last year. It closes May 10. Ned rigs and small tubes were the ticket.
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Re: Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
I fish the c&r season in Zone 20 every spring. Fish are lethargic in the cold water...slow moving finesse baits are best. Ned Rigs and drop shot in Goby colours produce best. Scent helps too...Berkeley Maxscent plastics work great...try the Flat Worm on a drop shot.
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Re: Best Lures for Spring Bass Fishing?
do you know any tips for when the season reopens