That is awesome to hear and see. Even the guy who won the Bass Master Classic, saying "there's one, stay on, please be a fish." To put thoughts into words, its having the best bass fisherman in the world show that they have tough days too and by doing so give you a pat on the back and say i know it can be a grind and i have those days also. We are all in that same boat sometimes. The video was great and thank you, i could really relate to it.
It's still better than working. Thanks Jason. I am not the winter fisherman I used to be. I don't think Grey hair holds the heat in. I like rivers in the winter because they still come shallow and that's where I am comfortable.
Thanks for keepin it honest! Anyone can talk about catchin’em from there house, but to get out there when you know it’s going to be tough is awesome! Thank you for the incredible information and BIG congrats on the CLASSIC! I felt bad for you that your kids weren’t there with ya, next year!!!!
Couldn’t believe there wasn’t a line to meet you when at the Classic last year. Glad we were able to chat for awhile. Congrats again ! I sent our pic together to some buddies saying winners hang with winners!
The realness of this channel is the greatest! I was hoping to be your marshal on Santee Cooper but that’s sorta like hitting the lottery. No doubt an awesome experience and I’ll definitely sign up again next time.
Keep up the good work Jason. Love the how-to-videos, you have given us great tips and I have applied some you techniques the past few outings and actually landed some good ones. Cudos to you.
This is really good information Jason Christie we’ve been having cold front after cold front the last couple days But this video got me excited so I’ll be definitely crank bait fishing tomorrow thanks for the good information sir
Winter fishing is tough especially a high blue bird! But it's a waste of time before noon, sun high in the sky warms up the water and I would want to fish a mud bottom with slow current and off color will hold the heat better and fish will be on the bottom or very close it. Rocks or a tree fall with branches out of the water will heat up too! A jig & pig, suspending #6 shallow shad rap or a 3-4 shad tail on a 1/8 - 1/4 oz lead head worked slow up current close to the bottom with a dying flutter retrieve will sometimes make a fish instinctively strike? Thinking dying minnow! In tidal waters late in the day on an out going tide will pull the warmer shallow water out and across the mud bottom it can be great fishing it maybe just a couple of degrees warmer but its a big difference fishing mid thirty degree and then find and area that's a high thirty's to low Forty's over mud I have caught some my larger trout in those conditions, rivers current and tidal movement in bays are very similar fish will stage out the current but close enough to the current and anything thats moving down or can't hold place like in bays will be dinner, they will ballup going out after the current is stronger than a 1/3 of knot and disperse on slack tide, the same coming back into shallow bays on incoming tide! It's river fishing that goes back & forth, rivers fishing is just one direction but in winter time midday to sunset and mud bottoms and slow current in off colored water, I believe is the key on cold high blue bird days!
Pay still got a reaction bite. Doesn’t exist in az when cold. Then they’ll stare at drop shot and hold tails in mouth for minute or two before gulping it down. Talk about patient fishing the salt river teaches me how skittish bass can be. Throw every custom color at them and they just look at it even the little Japanese real life looking worms on ultra small mustad 6 Nikko hook. Best drop shot hook I’ve found.
I noticed that you had a clasp or clip (not sure what the correct name of it is) tied to the end of your line and then attached to crank bait and the jerk bait. Do you use clips on all the types of crank baits you throw?
I watched bass patterns exposed and most of the pros struggled. When you watch tournament fishing on TV . Your mostly only watching the guys that have figured it out.
This was an awesome video. So many times we watch the television and you know put people up on pedestals. But at the end of the day we’re all just guys and gals out there chasing a bike. I really liked what you said about confidence. I way to grind it out Jason.
Next time you don’t want to fish a tournament let me know….I won’t give up after winning the classic….I’ll smash the gas and keep the momentum going….HERO to ZERO……
Love to see these tough condition fishing. These are the times we want to turn to youtube for ideas and advice. Thanks for putting this up!
That is awesome to hear and see. Even the guy who won the Bass Master Classic, saying "there's one, stay on, please be a fish." To put thoughts into words, its having the best bass fisherman in the world show that they have tough days too and by doing so give you a pat on the back and say i know it can be a grind and i have those days also. We are all in that same boat sometimes. The video was great and thank you, i could really relate to it.
It's still better than working. Thanks Jason. I am not the winter fisherman I used to be. I don't think Grey hair holds the heat in. I like rivers in the winter because they still come shallow and that's where I am comfortable.
Best format of any fishing channel.
Love the Speed N. Enjoyed the video and always learn something from your content. Thanks and congrats on the Classic win Champ 👍
Fished in a snowstorm with the river mostly iced over today and nailed some hawgs. Fishing’s always better than work!! Big sparkshad on 7/0 hayabusa 🤫
This channel is becoming my favorite TH-cam bass fishing channel. Thank you
Congrats on your big win!!! I like the video.....I am glad that I am not the only one that tough days!!! Good luck the rest of the year Jason!!
Great video bud, I love them bomber 200 series in the winter on the Coosa River!!!! Congratulations on the Classic win!!!!
What a way to talk your way through your thoughts on how your going about your business !!!! Looking foward to watching many more of your vids
Great video Jason. And congratulations on winning the classic very well deserved and earned!
My buddy Mitch R. Said congrats on winning the classic!! Good stuff!
LOVE this video. I always struggle on my local river when the water gets cold 44degrees to ice basically. Glad to see it’s not only me!
Dont be afraid to go fishin when its cold! Find it intriguing with mon big brand baits. love it.
Thanks for keepin it honest! Anyone can talk about catchin’em from there house, but to get out there when you know it’s going to be tough is awesome! Thank you for the incredible information and BIG congrats on the CLASSIC! I felt bad for you that your kids weren’t there with ya, next year!!!!
Appreciate it ✊
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Oh and congratulations on the CLASSIC!
Couldn’t believe there wasn’t a line to meet you when at the Classic last year. Glad we were able to chat for awhile. Congrats again ! I sent our pic together to some buddies saying winners hang with winners!
The realness of this channel is the greatest! I was hoping to be your marshal on Santee Cooper but that’s sorta like hitting the lottery. No doubt an awesome experience and I’ll definitely sign up again next time.
Appreciate it. Hope we can make it happen
love the channel, Jason!!
Keep up the good work Jason. Love the how-to-videos, you have given us great tips and I have applied some you techniques the past few outings and actually landed some good ones. Cudos to you.
Appreciate it!
Great video and congratulations on that trophy
This is really good information Jason Christie we’ve been having cold front after cold front the last couple days But this video got me excited so I’ll be definitely crank bait fishing tomorrow thanks for the good information sir
Winter fishing is tough especially a high blue bird! But it's a waste of time before noon, sun high in the sky warms up the water and I would want to fish a mud bottom with slow current and off color will hold the heat better and fish will be on the bottom or very close it. Rocks or a tree fall with branches out of the water will heat up too! A jig & pig, suspending #6 shallow shad rap or a 3-4 shad tail on a 1/8 - 1/4 oz lead head worked slow up current close to the bottom with a dying flutter retrieve will sometimes make a fish instinctively strike? Thinking dying minnow! In tidal waters late in the day on an out going tide will pull the warmer shallow water out and across the mud bottom it can be great fishing it maybe just a couple of degrees warmer but its a big difference fishing mid thirty degree and then find and area that's a high thirty's to low Forty's over mud I have caught some my larger trout in those conditions, rivers current and tidal movement in bays are very similar fish will stage out the current but close enough to the current and anything thats moving down or can't hold place like in bays will be dinner, they will ballup going out after the current is stronger than a 1/3 of knot and disperse on slack tide, the same coming back into shallow bays on incoming tide! It's river fishing that goes back & forth, rivers fishing is just one direction but in winter time midday to sunset and mud bottoms and slow current in off colored water, I believe is the key on cold high blue bird days!
Great learning video..
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips , I probably wouldn’t have thrown a crank bait with those water temps .
Tough days make you love the great days . Thanks Jason
Very true
Pay still got a reaction bite. Doesn’t exist in az when cold. Then they’ll stare at drop shot and hold tails in mouth for minute or two before gulping it down. Talk about patient fishing the salt river teaches me how skittish bass can be. Throw every custom color at them and they just look at it even the little Japanese real life looking worms on ultra small mustad 6 Nikko hook. Best drop shot hook I’ve found.
I noticed that you had a clasp or clip (not sure what the correct name of it is) tied to the end of your line and then attached to crank bait and the jerk bait. Do you use clips on all the types of crank baits you throw?
Yes, most of the time. Only time I don’t is when fishing grass
Was the jig trailer a craw papi?
Yes
Jason has the deep flat A been around a while or is it a newer bait? Thanks and congrats on the big W.
No, it’s a new bait.
I think I'm doing something wrong...been fishing for 100 years and never broke a crank bait 😂....nice vid JC
I watched bass patterns exposed and most of the pros struggled. When you watch tournament fishing on TV . Your mostly only watching the guys that have figured it out.
This was an awesome video. So many times we watch the television and you know put people up on pedestals. But at the end of the day we’re all just guys and gals out there chasing a bike. I really liked what you said about confidence. I way to grind it out Jason.
Thank you
Thanks ✊
You are human, good to see
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Next time you don’t want to fish a tournament let me know….I won’t give up after winning the classic….I’ll smash the gas and keep the momentum going….HERO to ZERO……
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@Jason Christie Fishing I am out of down with family right now so I will contact you as soon as I get a chance