As a primarily saltwater serious fisherman it's hard to catch fish in the winter as well as it is in bass fishing so what I do is I employ a technique called choreography fishing wich I practice in any local pond since nothing is biting in the salt. Exactly what is choreography fishing is taking a summer time saltwater lure to the local pond and practice the technique. Funny that every lure presented on this video is the same lure I use in the salt. Coincidence? I don't think so. The lures used for bass are super effective in saltwater as well. Thank you for the enlightenment ✌️🤘
Structure jig is the only one I use ever... But they say big and bulky I'm thinking 3/4 to an ounce .. not 3/8 lol.. plus a kvd 300D . And mark Daniels square bill win lose or draw 😭
so i read that crawfish hibernate and burrow in the mud once the water gets below 50. so would you say that in the 40s a jig may not be the best option ? or do you think some crawfish do still crawl around in the 40 water temps?
Jigs are excellent bait fish imitators, perhaps even more so than craw imitators. The way the skirt flairs out and the jerky movement strongly resembles a sunfish in distress.
Good stuff Josh. With a jerk bait specifically, I have a question. I've caught bass using straight braid on my Megabass 110 Jr jerk baits and, I think the action I get is better than braid to fluorocarbon leader. Do you think the fish just happened to be active that day and would've taken anything? My water is clear and, I wonder if on tough days when they're not aggressive, I might be missing bites because they "see" my braid? Does straight braid vs braid to fluorocarbon leader make a huge difference in clear water? Thanks.
Hearing "low 50's" as COLD COLD water and living in the Midwest hurts so bad. The air temperature today in Northern Illinois never got above 25 degrees. We don't have ice yet but I have no idea what the hell I'm supposed to throw to try and catch anything
They feel very high quality and have great action. I've only tested it so far shore fishing on the minnesota river. That being said; so far, so good.
As a primarily saltwater serious fisherman it's hard to catch fish in the winter as well as it is in bass fishing so what I do is I employ a technique called choreography fishing wich I practice in any local pond since nothing is biting in the salt. Exactly what is choreography fishing is taking a summer time saltwater lure to the local pond and practice the technique. Funny that every lure presented on this video is the same lure I use in the salt. Coincidence? I don't think so. The lures used for bass are super effective in saltwater as well. Thank you for the enlightenment ✌️🤘
Good stuff Josh! 👀 🎣 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the tips my friend!
Great suggestion 👌 thanks for sharing 🎣
This is such a trove of knowledge!
Great tips thanks
Structure jig is the only one I use ever... But they say big and bulky I'm thinking 3/4 to an ounce .. not 3/8 lol.. plus a kvd 300D . And mark Daniels square bill win lose or draw 😭
very good fishing location master 👍 potential spot
so i read that crawfish hibernate and burrow in the mud once the water gets below 50. so would you say that in the 40s a jig may not be the best option ? or do you think some crawfish do still crawl around in the 40 water temps?
Jigs are excellent bait fish imitators, perhaps even more so than craw imitators. The way the skirt flairs out and the jerky movement strongly resembles a sunfish in distress.
@@LowBrowFishing hey thanks man , i actually just found your channel btw. diggin it
@@castandchill Awesome!
Just subscribed too. Good stuff Lowbrow
@@zenith3515 Wow! Thanks!
Good stuff Josh. With a jerk bait specifically, I have a question. I've caught bass using straight braid on my Megabass 110 Jr jerk baits and, I think the action I get is better than braid to fluorocarbon leader. Do you think the fish just happened to be active that day and would've taken anything? My water is clear and, I wonder if on tough days when they're not aggressive, I might be missing bites because they "see" my braid? Does straight braid vs braid to fluorocarbon leader make a huge difference in clear water? Thanks.
I go all floro
@@rhondakaradunis4894 Try that with spinning gear. Can you say Slinky?
I love a jerkbait, or even a fluke, when it gets cold. And I always have a jig tied on.
Jerkbaits ftw
Do something about pike
Pike eat anything at anytime of year….there’s your video
Hearing "low 50's" as COLD COLD water and living in the Midwest hurts so bad.
The air temperature today in Northern Illinois never got above 25 degrees. We don't have ice yet but I have no idea what the hell I'm supposed to throw to try and catch anything
Try a jigging spoon? I’m in NC and that’s usually what we catch a lot of bass on while striper fishing the dead of winter.
Drop shot ? Ned rig
I hear ya, I'm in Ohio, blade baits has been fire for me and water temps are 40°.
Me. Jig, shakey head, suspending jerkbait, silver buddy.
Bust out a rattletrap