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More on Shallow Water Fishing
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Lake Fork Pro Jim Reaneau
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article will cover shallow water fishing in the winter and early spring. Most people in
the winter are still fishing deep. Me included. I am a deep structure fisherman. It is
hard for me to think shallow until the spring and even then I keep looking out to the deep
water. There are many fish that never move from the shallow water. There are lakes where
you never fish over ten foot of water all year long. The bass are cold blooded and can
take some extreme temperatures. They may not stay on the bank if a cold snap comes in and
drops the water temperature. They will move out to a better comfort zone and stage till
the shallow warms back up. Many tournaments have been won fishing on the bank in very
shallow water in the winter.
Tackle can vary from lake to lake but suspending baits, soft jerk baits, jigs, spinner
baits, all can produce in the winter months. Look for deep water close to shallow in the
back of creeks. Work lay down logs, stumps, grass lines. Boat docks with brush can harbor
fish. You will have to cover plenty of water but work it thoroughly. When you come in
contact with a fish look at the structure you caught the fish from and look for more like
it. Work this area good before leaving as there maybe more fish present. Dont be
surprised to find fish stacked on a shore line in some of the coldest temperatures. The
wind blowing into a shore line can warm up that water a couple of degrees and hold the
fish. You may not find them in the same place two days in a row especially if the weather
changes. As the water warms the fish will get more plentiful but dont over look
shallow bass in the winter. I have been fishing all my life and the one thing that I have
learned is dont under estimate fish. They will do some of the strangest things at
some of the strangest times.
Thanks and good fishing,
Jim
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