I fish the river where the reactor uses to cool itself, so the water is warmer here. It's my spawn cycle fishing place because they spawn there, then later the lakes will start around here. Thanks
9 degrees here in Northern Kentucky, yes still bass fishing just have to travel 3 hours to get to not frozen water. No big deal. I'm catching fish off the rocks. Rocks hold heat.
Down in the teens here at night. Won't get above 32° F for a few days. I'll be on the water before the end of the week. Yeah, I'm an idiot. Don't care. 👍🇺🇸
I was actually surprised at the number of guys out on the water! The wind was howling at over 20 mph and the temp was in the low 30s, but that didn't seem to matter at all.
Bass certainly spawn multiple times a year, although they primarily spawn in spring, they can even spawn in late summer or even the fall. In South Florida, they spawn all year long!
How cold has it gotten by you? Are you still fishing for bass?
I fish the river where the reactor uses to cool itself, so the water is warmer here. It's my spawn cycle fishing place because they spawn there, then later the lakes will start around here. Thanks
I gotta wait til 70° for me to get out fishing
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But I’m in Tx, so 19 today probably 70 this weekend
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up here in New England hating the winter, about 3 more weeks then its ON !!!!
Pre-spawn is getting close!
It's in the 20's and the teens with the wind-chill here in Dallas, Tx
Same here! It'll be back in the 70s before the end of the week!
Really great explanation of the winter turnover. I'm always trying to find the warmer pockets of water. That's where the bass will be grouped up.
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One of your most informative videos so far! Keep up the great content!
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Thanks for those tips!!!! Very helpful!!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
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Great explanation. Thanks for your time.
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Went out this morning to a pond. 30 degrees. Caught 4, missed even more. Jacksonville FL here.
Keeping a log this year. 32 since Jan 1st
Having a log can be a great help!
We've been cold but the weather has been pretty stable. Caught some from the bank on a ned rig and small spinnerbait with a single Colorado blade.
That's a great combo for catching fish!
It's been below 30 here for a week or better and I'm still catching fish. It's been windy and that's helped with the ice.
Strong winds will keep the water moving and reduce the ice. That's always a big help!
9 degrees here in Northern Kentucky, yes still bass fishing just have to travel 3 hours to get to not frozen water. No big deal. I'm catching fish off the rocks. Rocks hold heat.
I'd drive 3 hours to find open water!
Mardi Gras time!
It works!
Down in the teens here at night. Won't get above 32° F for a few days. I'll be on the water before the end of the week. Yeah, I'm an idiot. Don't care. 👍🇺🇸
I was actually surprised at the number of guys out on the water! The wind was howling at over 20 mph and the temp was in the low 30s, but that didn't seem to matter at all.
I saw a smallmouth fingerling last week that was the same size as post spawn summer ones. Do they spawn at multiple times or what?
Bass certainly spawn multiple times a year, although they primarily spawn in spring, they can even spawn in late summer or even the fall. In South Florida, they spawn all year long!
I guarantee I can notice a difference of 3-4° in my house! 😂
Gotta stay warm!
I don't know if I've ever heard of a winter turnover before. Interesting 🤔
It can make a huge difference!
35 degrees is warmer than 51 degrees? New math?
I meant 53 degrees. I'm surprised you couldn't hear my teeth chatter!