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How To Catch Giant Bass With Big Swimbaits In The Winter!



Winter time swimbait fishing can be an amazing time to catch giant bass. Today, I breakdown how I approach this time of year with big swimbaits.

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  1. Lotta good info here. I run basically the same program when I'm on that lake. Wintertime rock piles and walls and summertime submerged trees all day long. Shad balls all year round just much deeper in the winter. Around sunset is when I usually catch my biggest fish of the day regardless of time of the year. Keep these vids coming 👍

  2. I’ve been buying wedge-tail swimbaits for this winter and hope to catch some biguns in my local pond but I don’t know… they’ve had lockjaw for weeks now. And no structure to speak of.

  3. Such a pleasure not seeing a 30" video game on the front of the boat…speaking of which, anyone know if there's any truth to a 10 lb largemouth bass in Florida developing Scope goggles that can detect a Scoper idling over their hideout? I've been noticing a few bass with glasses…wasn't sure why

  4. Geoffrey, Question for you???? Have you ever used the DRT Tiny Klash "Wide Lip" on the TK when Deadwalking???? I watched some underwater footage on another youtube channel of this being done. Wow! It seems to almost stay in place, and the Walk is more accentuated. It was done in comparison to the Normal Lip, so much better walk. Opinion please….

  5. This was great! Would love to know your thought process on your retrieval after long lining a point like you talked about. I feel like deep to shallow is nice because you get a good feel and stay on the bottom better but yeah, just curious what depth and speed your trying for. Goal is to fish more than ever haha! 🎉happy new year!

  6. Another good one. One question please. I don't think I have ever seen one of these where you are throwing any follow-up type baits. Is that something you just don't do as a fishing style preference or is there some other reason? i.e. when you throw to those rock piles/structure that are 30' deep, do you ever throw baits that get down to that structure and work the bottom? How do you decide when/if and what choices you like when you do decide to work the bottom?

  7. This is incredible! Can you please do more videos like this, where you break down how someone should read the water? Like, seeing how you think about where to fish based on the mapping on your chart plotter is invaluable. Especially, for guys like me that are trying to get better at reading the water. The boat position portion was great to!

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