Skunkmaster-k Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago February and March are the months I’ve caught my heaviest fish. That being said , it’s one or two bites a day ( maybe). Quote
BassKat Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I love February for big bass in MS, but we often have water in the 55-60+ range. For me, warm winds are a big key in February. On 2/8-9, we had muddy water with 20mph warm winds and slayed them on spinnerbaits. We started out fishing mid-lake points and points at the mouths of creek arms, nothing. As we moved up the creeks, the bite picked up with the apex surprisingly occurring in shallow water in the 2-3' range. We also caught them on small shallow mainlake flats close to deep water. When the warm winds are howling, get on the water. Btw, although sizes were generally small with this pattern, my buddy caught an 8-15 on a small shallow flat near the deepest water in the lake. Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted 18 hours ago Super User Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Catt said: Is February too early to fish in the south? ROTFLMAO Frontal conditions 😉 Yup. They were crushing them on Guntersville a couple weeks ago and I’m certain that isn’t the case at this moment.. but hang on, just a few days of warmer weather and sunshine and it’s back on. Every year over and over. With FFS, guys could find those fish and probably catch. But it’s gonna be tougher, way tougher. I know you know this and more, this is directed at the younger generation of fisherman as well as the OP. 😁✝️ 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted 11 hours ago Super User Posted 11 hours ago Where 10 degree water temp drop in 24 hours is the limit for NLMB to survive the same 10 degree water temp drop drop is fatal FLMB that must find warmer water. Air temps don’t impact core water temps fast unless accompanied with wind to mix up the deeper water. Florida being mostly shallow water the FLMB reacts to cold water temps by becoming very inactive. Tom Quote
Smirak Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, F14A-B said: Yup. They were crushing them on Guntersville a couple weeks ago and I’m certain that isn’t the case at this moment.. but hang on, just a few days of warmer weather and sunshine and it’s back on. Every year over and over. With FFS, guys could find those fish and probably catch. But it’s gonna be tougher, way tougher. I know you know this and more, this is directed at the younger generation of fisherman as well as the OP. 😁✝️ You know exactly where on GVille? I don’t have to work until 4 tomorrow afternoon… 😏 Quote
BassKat Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I just thought of something else. On 2/8-9, because they were hitting the spinnerbait in such shallow water so well, I threw on a buzzbait for what was likely only a little over 10 minutes, but I did catch one. Since the switch caused a slowdown in action, I went back to the spinnerbait. However, the point remains that not only is February not too early to fish in the south, but with optimal conditions, it's not even necessarily too early for topwater! 1 Quote
txchaser Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago First 13+ in Texas for the year is usually caught in the first few days of Jan. IMO big fish prespawn starts mid-feb at the latest. But the weather is comically volatile week to week. 4746 Strike King Elite 01/03/2025 Brandon Burks Stephenville TX 11.37 24.00 J. B. Thomas Brandon Burks's fish 4727 Legacy #670 01/02/2025 Brady Stanford Millersview TX 13.13 27.00 O. H. Ivie Brady Stanford's fish 4726 Strike King Elite 01/02/2025 Steve Eldred Yantis TX 10.08 24.75 Lake Fork Steve Eldred's fish 4722 Bass Pro Shops Lunker 01/01/2025 Max Nwanebu Fairview TX 9.63 24.50 Lake Fork Quote
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