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Rusty Angler Publishes Winter Bass Fishing Tips For Anglers

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Scottsdale, Arizona, based Rusty Angler recently published an article that contains useful winter bass fishing tips for anglers. They also detail a number of other fish species that are most active and abundant during the winter season.

As noted in the article, the freezing water temperature brings sluggishness to all types of fish, so it is important to use slow-moving bait to catch fish easier. Larger and heavier bait increases the chance of attracting a tired and cold fish who will use its stored energy to go after the bait. The most suitable bait for winter fishing includes bottom hugging jigs as well as spoon and blade baits. Moreover, it is important to use fresh, warm bait so the fish is more likely to be fooled into thinking it is live prey.

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The information also advises anglers to fish in shallow water where bait fish usually gather, since bigger, freshwater fish usually congregate in groups near food sources. Additionally, since the environment is freezing, it is highly recommended they find areas where there is good cover and plenty of insulation. Fish usually stay in slow-moving river waters since they do not have the energy to swim against faster water currents.

Russell Connor from Rusty Angler asserts that suitable winter wear is of the utmost importance when winter fishing. “Winter fishing is a very exciting hobby to get into, but you can only enjoy it if you are feeling warm and comfortable. Focus on wearing winter appropriate clothing, such as thick socks, jackets, boots, gloves, ear cover, and head cover. You also need to try to put on a lot of layers. In case the outer clothing gets wet, you are still fully protected from the elements,” Connor says. Learn more here: Fishing For Bass.

In addition to bass, there are a number of other fish species active during the winter season. Muskies, for instance, are large and muscular fish that can be great targets during the winter months. Muskies are deep water dwellers, but they move toward shallow water during the cold months to hunt for food. Large and slow-moving jigs are perfect for catching muskies. Crappies are also a good target fish during the winter months. They are easily attracted to minnows and bait like spinners. There are plenty of them during the cold season, and they are not aggressive when compared to other types of fish. Finally, bottom feeders like catfish can be counted among the most active winter fish species. The perfect types of bait for catfish include jigging spoons, minnows, and blade bait.

Meanwhile, fishing for yellow perch can be very exciting, since they are one of the few fish species that seem to love the cold. They are known to be very active and aggressive but using small ice jigs with small blood worms can do the trick. These fish are bottom feeders and are often found in deeper basins with muddy bottoms. Additionally, one of the most active fish during the winter are northern pikes because they are well-adapted to the cold, making them aggressive feeders even in the coldest water. They are some of the best tasting winter fish, which is why they are very popular among ice fishermen and river anglers. Northern pikes go after minnows and any other common varieties of artificial bait.

Another popular winter fish is the walleye. They are often found in lakes and rivers during the winter months. A slow-dragged jig and plastic combination in open water will bring these aggressive hunters to the line. Walleye can also be caught through the ice using set lines, especially in areas with rocky bottoms. Finally, trout are the most sought-after fish during the winter season. They are aggressive eaters and thrive in cold water with fast currents. Since trout are a staple food fish, it is hard to go wrong with a mid-winter river trout fishing trip.

Rusty Angler is an online platform that publishes great fishing tips and offers monthly giveaways that includes awesome fishing gear for recreational fishers and professional anglers. They also encourage fishing enthusiasts and hobbyists to join The Bass Pro bass fishing tournaments for a chance to win a cash prize of up to $10,000. More information can be found on their website. Interested parties may connect with Rusty Angler through their official social media pages to stay abreast of their latest news and important announcements.

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4400 N Scottsdale Rd, Ste 9-285
Scottsdale AZ 85251

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