Bass Fishing
Anybody have good luck catching largemouths through the ice. I fish this lake in the summer that has tons of big bass. Through the ice, I can only manage to catch perch. Any tips?
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Bass are very dormant in the colder water. Their metabolism virtually shuts down until the water temps get into the mid-upper 40's. They eat enough to survive through the colder weather, then begin to feed more heavily as the water warms up and they start to become more active. I'm not saying they can't be caught, but your chances are pretty low until the water warms a little bit...good luck!!!
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Bass are very dormant in the colder water. Their metabolism virtually shuts down until the water temps get into the mid-upper 40's. They eat enough to survive through the colder weather, then begin to feed more heavily as the water warms up and they start to become more active. I'm not saying they can't be caught, but your chances are pretty low until the water warms a little bit...good luck!!!
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