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Bass Fishing In Winter

Fishing for bass during the late fall and winter months can be a daunting task. During the regular season, you have identifiable structure to fish, vegetation is in bloom and the sun offers you shaded areas, which will produce fish during the heat of the day. Winter however does not give you any of those visible signs.

So what do you do? Well once again, you must turn to your understanding of the bass and its lifestyle during these “lean months”. When I use the word lean, I am referring to the food chain which can be drastically reduced by the elements. Exceptionally cold weather can kill smaller fish and aquatic life leaving the bass only a limited diet for three or four months. You will often hear bass fishermen talking about the “big feed” prior to winter, when bass will eat anything and everything to carry them through to spring.

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OutdoorFrontiers Video News

Previous members of OutdoorFrontiers.com will no doubt see many changes in the site. However, if you were a member before, you’ll see we’ve added some features that I’ve been wanting for some time.

Something that this new website does give us here at OutdoorFrontiers is an increased video capability! And that’s something that I’m really excited about.

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Your Ice-Fishing Success Depends Upon You

I’ve been on the water often enough over the decades to know that the barometer will affect your fishing success, but the degree to which it plays a part, often depends upon the fisherman him/herself. The need to slow down one’s presentation is often difficult to recognize, much less make a very necessary, immediate transition, especially when you’ve been out several days in a row with the fish banging your lure or minnow as soon as, or before it hits your favored fishing depth.

I frequently state, “I let the fish tell me what they want.”