Cooler temperatures hit the air soon as winter comes in to close out the year. Colder weather doesn’t just affect the land and air, but also the water. This makes for a different kind of fishing experience for anglers.  

Below are a few tips to master the art of fishing in this cooler season.

  1. Dress Warm

A long-sleeve shirt isn’t going to cut it. You will want to dress in layers to maximize your comfort. And don’t forget about your hands – you’ll need a pair of well-fitted gloves to keep your fingers warm yet still able to handle the fish.

  1. Slow Your Bait

With the colder temperatures of the water, fish tend to move slower. When they are moving slower, they aren’t going to chase fast bait. Match your bait movement to the fish and keep your bait moving slow and steady.

  1. Fish the Deep

Bass like to hide in the deeper parts of the lake all year, but especially during the winter months. And they are more likely to be found in groups because of the colder temperatures.

  1. Use the Right Bait and Lure

Winter is the perfect time to break out the live bait, which will attract a lethargic fish much more easily. When it comes to a lure, avoid using a fast or topwater one.

  1. Take Your Time

Winter fishing takes more patience because of the slow-moving fish. Relax and just enjoy your time on the water. Don’t give up just because the fish aren’t biting quickly.

Use the winter season to challenge yourself to fish in a different way than you normally would. Plan your visit to the bass trail today and discover how great the fishing is year-round in Alabama!