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Winter Spinnerbait (and Lipless Crank) Bass - 19.51lb Bag / UPDATE - Another 14lbs


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  • Super User
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I previously posted about getting 5 bass (14.81lbs total) on a spinnerbait in 42 degree water ( http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/71057-winter-spinnerbait-bass/page__hl__42+degree+water+spinnerbait__fromsearch__1 ).

I've been skunked a few days since then, but today I had a repeat of the same pattern as when I got the 5 bass. Two warmer days, an increase water temps from the high-30s to the mid-40s (enough to get the fish up and active), then a cold front coming in. Today, it was sunny this morning, turning to clouds in the afternoon, with off-and-on rain. I fished the same two coves as before. Surface water temp at the bank was 40 degrees when I started fishing, 39 degrees when I quit. Water depth was 5ft or less.

I got the first three bass on a spinnerbait: 22"/4.87lb, 18"/2.75lb, and 15"/1.54lb. The bite went cold and I switched to a Yo-Zuri lipless crank and got four more bass: 22"/5.31lb, 21"/3.54lb, 19"/3.04lb, and 18"/2.36lb.

Total weight: 23.41lbs Best Five: 19.51lbs Just an INCREDIBLE bag for winter in my little lakes!

More cold weather expected with chance of snow for the next 3 days with overnight lows in the low 20s. I expect those shallow fish will be gone by tomorrow and for the next few days. BUT - wanna bet where I'll be if that weather pattern repeats... ;D

Life is good, and just a little cold, high on the Cumberland plateau in Tennessee... 8-)

Photos below are, in order, the heaviest 5 fish: 5.31, 4.87, 3.54, 3.04, and 2.75lbs

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Posted

Great job ..A great bag for sure..That last fish looks like it has something wrong with its tail or maybe its just the way its laying.. Still awesome catches

Posted

Great looking fish.......looks like we have another cold week coming this week in the western part of the state......what about ya'll

Posted

you're on 'em bud!  that would be a great bag any day of the year, but especially when conditions are tough.  way to smoke 'em.

  • Super User
Posted

Looks good to me!

Things in this part of the state have been slow.

:(

  • Super User
Posted

Thanks guys! I am just so blown away by these recent catches. I'd like to say that I'm a master angler and that success was guaranteed.............but I'd be fibbing. I did cue on the weather pattern and on the second warm day last week I abandoned the deep water and explored the coves to see if I could find some active fish. But other than that, I just stumbled across these bass. The cove that these fish have been in are at the shallow end of the lake (opposite end from the dam) and is really just a mud-ditch - it is narrow enough that I can cast across it. There is no appreciable underwater cover in it. Deep water (>10-12ft) is about 100 yards away and there is a wide flat between deep water and the cove. I don't know what the fish are doing back in this area...but I'm not complaining!

Ima Bass Ninja: Nope - nothing wrong with that last bass above. He just arched his tail as the photo was being taken.

RW and Paul: Just shows how different our state is between West Tennessee and East Tennessee, then add in where I am up on the plateau. I'm only at 2000ft, but sometimes we get different weather than the folks down the hill.

Well, we have a light snow falling right now and air temp is 25. I'll drive over to that cove again today and check water temp - I expect it will be about 37 or so. Still, I'll toss something across that cove and see if there are any stragglers left that haven't gone back deep... ;)

  • Super User
Posted

Your on them, Goose sweet bag.!

Posted

I can't wait for our lakes to thaw!!!   AAARRRRGGGGGHHH!!!

Posted

Great job man. West TN has been blowing hard, and I'm not just talking about the snow.

  • Super User
Posted

Thanks again guys.

For those of you with hard water - patience. One thing for sure - as soon as you have ice-out, watch for the warming trends and don't ignore the shallows!

I went back to that cove this morning. Air temp was 25 degrees, water temp was 38, and the fish are GONE ! Given the current weather forecast, looks like my next chance will be Sunday and Monday... ;)

  • Super User
Posted
Get em!

Did you catch them in the ponds in the glades?

Do you mean the Everglades in Florida? If so, I haven't fished the 'Glades since 1967. The fish in this thread were caught in cold water in Tennessee... :D

Posted
Get em!

Did you catch them in the ponds in the glades?

Do you mean the Everglades in Florida? If so, I haven't fished the 'Glades since 1967. The fish in this thread were caught in cold water in Tennessee... :D

Nope I meant FairField Glades in crossville.
  • Super User
Posted
Get em!

Did you catch them in the ponds in the glades?

Do you mean the Everglades in Florida? If so, I haven't fished the 'Glades since 1967. The fish in this thread were caught in cold water in Tennessee... :D

Nope I meant FairField Glades.

Ah - gotcha. Yep - but the folks here that use that term say "the Glade" (not "glades"). I think some of the "Gladers" are a bit uppity and I just say that I live in Crossville... ;)

Posted

Yes I agree... I lived about five miles off peavine and have never fished there. I fished mostly in my uncles pond down there, its about 3 miles from the glade.. big big bass and huge cats in it. He hand feeds them everyday.

Looks like I missed out on the glade fishing . :(

  • Super User
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I live in FFG, but I never say that I live "in The Glade" like it's something different or special from Crossville. As far as I'm concerned, I'm a Crossvillian and I usually don't tell people where I live. I want to get along with the folks here - not make out like I'm something special... ::)

On fishing in the FFG lakes, technically, they're private and you need a FFG card to fish them. It's one of the things I get for my 1k annual homeowner's association dues! :o

Posted

nice goose, you're pic quality has improved greatly. and you're kicking my bass this winter. haven't even caught a bass this year. :'( how far are you from the Tennessee/Mississippi state line?

  • Super User
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nice goose, you're pic quality has improved greatly. and you're kicking my bass this winter. haven't even caught a bass this year. :'( how far are you from the Tennessee/Mississippi state line?

Yeah - I abandoned my ancient 1meg plastic camera and got for cheap a 14mp Kodak ($57). I still have to use it at the lowest resolution and resize the pic to fit under the 150k board limit - but this camera has a better lens so that's helped.

Mississippi - where's that? I'm in the north part of the state only about 45 miles as the crow flies from the Kentucky border. Plus, I'm up on the Cumberland plateau at 2,000ft so it's a bit colder here than other parts of the state. There was skim ice this morning on the cove I've been fishing - guess I need some "punching weights" to fish it now... ;D

Posted

Nice fish, goose! Thanks for posting the pics, theyre helping me get thru this freakin winter!! Still got 4" to 8" of ice on everything here in SE Ohio. Keep em coming!!! :)

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