This actually made alot of sense. I caught a couple last week on small swimming flukes and they inhaled them. It was 30 degrees out and windy but they were right up on the bank warming or something
Fishing early November in New England we found bass surprisingly shallow. Dark bottoms were the pattern, and the ledge that mark describes can be shallow too. It was a matter of light penetration more than temperature it seemed.
bc bass are lethargic during the colder months. they’re not gonna be chasing food the way they do during the summer months, where they can do that during the day & night bc of warmer water temps.
Hi from spain ( europe).i tried fishing bass at winter but never i got it. ,the problem is the lake ,no too much deepth,where are bass at winter? There are only grass and brush on water
This is the easiest explanation I’ve ever heard for winter bass! Mark is great!
Mark has a great way of teaching and explaining concepts. Thanks for the great video!
This actually made alot of sense. I caught a couple last week on small swimming flukes and they inhaled them. It was 30 degrees out and windy but they were right up on the bank warming or something
Yeah.😅
Fishing early November in New England we found bass surprisingly shallow. Dark bottoms were the pattern, and the ledge that mark describes can be shallow too. It was a matter of light penetration more than temperature it seemed.
Lol season is essentially over for me in mass. The super cold mornings that start in November have frozen up the banks, pockets, and lay down areas.
@@grizzlysquatch9874 it's all open in michigan rn for at least next couple weeks them have to head north far
Thanks for sharing the knowledge and experience, just what I needed to know.
I knew this but the way you explained it was right on point!
Mark has a way of communicating. Thanks for watching!
Good tutorial about fish,.i like this channel..👍
Very simple explanation for a new angler I got em in the summer and fall this winter will be a challenge I'm sure but this helps thanks
Ned rig been working in Chattanooga TN
Thanks for all your info.
Thanks Mark
These insights are TOP NOTCH! Thank you.
Great info. Thanks
Interesting. Thank you.
What do I do for michigan... please give me some better idea
Lol I'm sorry I might be a bit stoney but all I heard was pack a lunch, bring a couple of beers, and go out early all day.
Haha me too!! When are me and you going fishing together? 😂
No. It didn't say a word about that!
I agree.. best time to fish: early morning, mid-day and sunset.. All day 😂
Mark knows his sh**!
The bass professor!
Early morning mid day and just before dark 😂😂😂 just say all day 😂
Does this strategy work fishing in the midwest region?
Gd stuff, live video coming?
So I guess even if the deepest point in your reservoir is 8 ft then they still go there
Good explanatoin of fishing 😅
Yes
What do you mean they can't see at night to feed? That's why I catch some of my biggest bass in night tournaments during the summer? 😆
you answered your own question. key word: summer.
@@toddtso4056 So explain to me the difference
bc bass are lethargic during the colder months. they’re not gonna be chasing food the way they do during the summer months, where they can do that during the day & night bc of warmer water temps.
@@toddtso4056 Gotcha, now that makes since.
Can’t see at nite👀
Where chipmunk go??
Off to hibernate!
Lol just go watch matt Stephen's winter video. Basically, in winter, bass feed in warmest time. Wtf this guy fish opposite... wow
Hi from spain ( europe).i tried fishing bass at winter but never i got it. ,the problem is the lake ,no too much deepth,where are bass at winter?
There are only grass and brush on water