My TOP 3 Spring Search Baits for Bank Anglers (COVERING WATER for Bass)

It’s time to discuss my TOP 3 FAVORITE spring search baits. March is here and spring weather is drawing near! The water will begin to warm up, and that means bass will start moving shallow to feed. Therefore, it’s extremely important to cover water.

Thus…the reason for discussing my top 3 spring search baits!

 

What’s happened to fish and friends? March is here and that means spring will soon be in the air here in Iowa and spring is an awesome time for Bank anglers looking for bass as the water

warms up.

In the spring the bass are gonna start to move shallow out from those deep winter haunts up to those main points, and then back the secondary points and then those staging areas and when the water gets the correct degrees.

60 is something degrees the official start to spawn what’s great about that whole cycle is those bass are moving up shallow to feed and when they’re shallow bank anglers don’t need a boat to go out and find them. The fish are coming to you!

 

Now the important thing to remember is as those fish are feeding. It’s so important to cover water and that’s the whole reason for today’s video my top three favorite spring search baits.

Now these are really the baits leading up to spawn once the fish start to spawn a post spawn it change them up. But hey we’re looking for some spring fish so we’re covering water so the first bait on my list is a little crank bait. These are great because I’m chucking and winding trying to cover water trying to bang off as much stuff as I can as you can see.

The nose there’s all messed up from rocks trying to bang it off rocks. So I’m not close to cover pull it over. The tops of any sort of vegetation that’s already starting to grow. That’s key with these and I’ve learned that you can fish these faster than you would think.

In the spring you know that water is cold coming from winter. You’re thinking real slow but as that water is warming up you know getting up. Into the 50s the fish again are actively feeding so they’re looking to munch on some of these. So I’m tossing this baby out reeling and then give them the paws reel and then give it a pause or I’m trying to tick it over the tops of stuff.

 

You know get it stuck a little bit of vegetation is pop it free same thing if you’re on a rock you’re coming over a rock to get stuck a little bit pop it over that and oftentimes that pause or pop it’s what’s gonna trigger the strike

 

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