First time watching your video. Great job. You used a variety of baits and caught some nice fish. It sure was cold but the fish were there. That is what counts. Good luck in your up coming tournament. Keep up the videos.
Subscribed....some great stuff here! What's the depth on Yale? I've seen nautical charts that are saying 50ft + in many areas. If so, are people targeting it during extended hot/cold spells? Also, is Yale accessible from the other lakes via a canal?
Hey Scott...thanks for supporting the channel...Yale used to be accessible as one of the Harris Chain of Lakes, but it's not anymore. The canal has been blocked by land. The lake is a deep bowl, not sure where the 50 ft depth is, but I fished in 3 to 8 feet. In Florida, the cold fronts dictate everything as far as I'm concerned...especially this time of year. The bass react to water temp...when the temp drops below 65ish and then warms back up, they start the spawning process. First, they will feed up moving shallower and shallower and you can target staging areas near shallow water where they'll spawn...once they spawn, they go right back to the staging areas again to feed up after spawning...because we get cold and hot so fast here, you'll see bass in all phases of the spawn for months...tightlines and thanks again.
First time watching your video. Great job. You used a variety of baits and caught some nice fish. It sure was cold but the fish were there. That is what counts. Good luck in your up coming tournament. Keep up the videos.
Thanks man...I actually won...lol. that video is almost done...It was cold again and I caught them on mostly the same places...thanks again
Cold and windy not a good combo lol nice sack of pike haha
I caught a limit of pike in the tournament too, but I won 80 bucks for trash fish...lol.
@andrewpulliamfishing a win is a win. 😂
Subscribed....some great stuff here! What's the depth on Yale? I've seen nautical charts that are saying 50ft + in many areas. If so, are people targeting it during extended hot/cold spells? Also, is Yale accessible from the other lakes via a canal?
Hey Scott...thanks for supporting the channel...Yale used to be accessible as one of the Harris Chain of Lakes, but it's not anymore. The canal has been blocked by land. The lake is a deep bowl, not sure where the 50 ft depth is, but I fished in 3 to 8 feet. In Florida, the cold fronts dictate everything as far as I'm concerned...especially this time of year. The bass react to water temp...when the temp drops below 65ish and then warms back up, they start the spawning process. First, they will feed up moving shallower and shallower and you can target staging areas near shallow water where they'll spawn...once they spawn, they go right back to the staging areas again to feed up after spawning...because we get cold and hot so fast here, you'll see bass in all phases of the spawn for months...tightlines and thanks again.
@@andrewpulliamfishingthank you. Awesome information in your response and , duh…you did say it used to be accessible from the other lakes!
@@scottburgle2169 and both trips I caught the majority of the fish on a red eye shad...gold black back