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Tom Redington's
Lake Fork Bass Guide Service
214-683-9572
(Evenings)
972-635-6027
tom@LakeForkGuideTrips.com
Full Time Licensed
Professional Bass Guide
Serving Lake Fork and Lake Monticello
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The Cure for the
Common Cold Front Nothing is more
demoralizing (and inevitable) than a major cold front during your spring
bass fishing trip to the lake. All week, you’ve read glowing reports of
lots of big bass being caught shallow, nearly chasing baits onto the
bank to eat them. Then you watch your local forecast and the bad news is
delivered, dooming your trip, right? Not necessarily. While a major cold
front in the spring can make conditions miserable for anglers, with a
little adaptation you’ll be able to save your trip and possibly even
have one of your best trips ever. Here’s how. Post frontal fishing
success is less dependant upon lure selection than location, so
thoroughly seine key spots with a few tried and true choices. Your first
option is a 3/8 to ½ oz weedless jig trimmed with a plastic craw in the
traditional black and blue color scheme. No other lure is better at
going into heavy cover and extracting big bass in the springtime. I use
Lake Fork Trophy Lure’s Mega Weight jig because its small tungsten head
allows it to slip through the heaviest cover, while its razor sharp
Owner hook is beefy enough to drag them out. The Fork Craw trailer in
the blue bruiser color is a perfect match for the jig, with the hollow
tube body making the craws stand up in the bass’ face after each hop,
just like the real thing. Big stumps along a creek channel bend or the
deep edge of submerged hydrilla on points are prime territory for this
lure. Pitch your jig precisely to the heaviest cover you can find and
work it as slowly as you can possibly stand, making repeated casts to
likely areas. Many bites will come when the jig is sitting motionless on
the bottom, only after casting to the same place multiple times.
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Book Your Lake Fork or Monticello
bass fishing trip with Tom Redington today!
To ensure the best dates, please book your trip early. Contact us: Tom Redington's Lake Fork Bass Guide Service Tom & Jennifer Redington 2407 Shooting Star Drive Royse City, TX 75189 Day: 214-683-9572 Evening: 972-635-6027 Email: tom@LakeForkGuideTrips.com |
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