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How to catch bass/crappie in winter at Thunderbird?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3192549" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Fished for bass from early afternoon until dusk Saturday by boat with a variety of lures with no luck. Switched our target to crappie and anchored and tried fishing small jigs off the bottom near the bridge and also worked some docks. Wanted to try the large concrete structure (water treatment?) but there was already a boat right beneath it enjoying the bright lights and rip rap to fish (assuming crappie). One guy before dusk was slaying them by the dam with jigs in deep water near the buoys. But me and my buddy couldn't figure it out and got skunked. I do okay there in warmer weather but I've never fished much for bass in winter. Crappie I've done okay in the past if I knew where a brush pile was on other lakes but this mud bottom bowl is a challenge for me apparently. I'm also interested in saugeye if there are any tips on that too. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3192549, member: 24531"] Fished for bass from early afternoon until dusk Saturday by boat with a variety of lures with no luck. Switched our target to crappie and anchored and tried fishing small jigs off the bottom near the bridge and also worked some docks. Wanted to try the large concrete structure (water treatment?) but there was already a boat right beneath it enjoying the bright lights and rip rap to fish (assuming crappie). One guy before dusk was slaying them by the dam with jigs in deep water near the buoys. But me and my buddy couldn't figure it out and got skunked. I do okay there in warmer weather but I've never fished much for bass in winter. Crappie I've done okay in the past if I knew where a brush pile was on other lakes but this mud bottom bowl is a challenge for me apparently. I'm also interested in saugeye if there are any tips on that too. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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