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Deep Water Pre Spawn Fishing ft. Keith Combs



Today I’m on the water with Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Keith Combs and Shaine Campbell from http://www.tackleaddict.com

We are going after bass in water around 55 degree, getting ready to move to the shallows to start their spawning. During this time, the deep bite can be very good with bass force feeding themselves on shad before the stressful journey spawning. We chose to throw blade baits like spoons, buddy blades and tail spinners and fish them close to the bottom where bass were relating in and around isolated clumps of grass.

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  1. I have a question that I need answered for future preference. There's a small reservoir by my house only 4 to maybe 5 acres of surface area and it's crystal clear water with 20 foot visibility and it's also a very deep lake. From about November-January I've noticed massive schools of bass in talking my the 100's school up off points in about 50 foot of water but are only sitting suspended from 25 to 40 foot, I was thinking maybe verticals jigging with ice-jigs? I know these are the same fish we catch like crazy during the spring, summer and fall I just can't trigger them to eat anything at all during the winter

  2. Nice video Justin, I really need to dedicate some time to learning this technique. I have yet to succeed in finding deep fish using electronics and putting them in the boat.

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