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Throwing BIG SWIM BAITS all day! (Winter Bass Fishing)



The weather is cooling down big time as we make the transition to winter here in CA. My mission this winter season is to catch big bass on big swim baits! Today was the start of that mission..

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SWIM BAIT SET UP:

SWIM BAIT ROD:
Ark Rods Invoker Pro 7’9” X Heavy Fast swimbait rod (up to 8 oz)

SWIM BAIT REEL:
Daiwa Lexa 300H 6.4:1

SWIM BAIT LINE:
25 lb P-Line Tactical Fluorocarbon

My kayak gear:

My kayak:
Bonafide SS127

Motor:
Motorguide Xi3 GPS 36” 55 lb thrust

Kayak wheels:
wilderness systems

Fish finder:
Raymarine Element 7HV

Camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black (256 GB SD card)

Batteries (for powering fish finder and charging GoPro): Amped Outdoors 12V 18AH (fish finder) & 12V 12AH (GoPro power source for continuous use)

Motorguide battery: Amped Outdoors 12V 100AH lithium ion battery

Chesty battery: VOOE Portable Charger 26800mAh https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YSDKTBY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_0mY.FbJRVYVA8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Tackle trunk: Milwaukee packout toolbox

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11 Comments

  1. I enjoyed the video! I think that ledge at the beginning is the old 49 roadbed. I'll probably put in there on Friday and head upriver and fish those trees before the water covers them up again.

    I just want the water to get about 50 feet lower so I can fish all my trees.

  2. How long can you fish using the trolling motor and your main way of movement on the lake. Have you ever run out of battery or what's the average length of time you can use only ur trolling motor on the water

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