ShakaOG here! I wanted to write a little blogpost about the late fall into winter transition right now in the Heartland USA. In our area we've got four seasons. Right now we are right in the middle of the late fall into early winter transition. I am learning that the water temperature truly effects the fish behaviors. I have one neighborhood pond near us that produces the most bass through the spring, summer, and fall. But, right now that pond is "lifeless". The Lil' Shaka and I are trying everything to catch some winter bass in that pond and we cannot even manage a bite. I will say, that pond has little to no cover or structure for fish. It is a standard oval pond with a fountain in the middle, and it also serves as a storm drain retention pond. So, I keep wondering if the fish are in a very dormant state and out deep in the middle of the pond.
In one of our other favorite ponds to fish, we are getting bit during this fall into winter transition! Here are some of the lures we doing really well on:
Jigs
Black and Blue Craw
Pumkin and Watermelon Craw
Jerkbait
5-6 inch
White Shad, Chartreuse Belly, Orange Mouth
Lipless Crankbait
White Color, Yellow stripe, Red Eyes
Gold Shiner Color, Red Eyes
We are going to continue to fish and have fun during this winter. Take a look at the video below for some of the action. The last year and half has been great fishing with my son. We will continue to learn this game because it is fun to be outside spending it together. Stay committed, Stay Driven!
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