Alright, let’s talk about catching them bass when the wind’s a-howlin’. You know, them fish, they ain’t stupid. They get all riled up or they hide, just like us when a storm’s comin’. So, you gotta be smart about it.
Windy Weather and Bass: What’s the Deal?
Now, when that wind starts blowin’, them bass, they gotta find a place to hunker down. They ain’t gonna be out in the open, gettin’ tossed around like a leaf. They look for spots where they can get outta the wind, but still grab a bite to eat. Think of it like this, when it’s rainin’ cats and dogs outside, you ain’t standin’ in the middle of the field, are ya? You go find a porch or somethin’. Bass do the same thing, just in the water.
So, where do they go? Well, they like them places where the wind is blowin’ *into* the shore. You know, like them pointy parts of the lake, or them little coves, or any place that makes a little pocket for them to hide in. Why? ‘Cause the wind, it stirs up all the little critters that bass like to eat. It’s like a free buffet for ’em! The wind and waves, they mess up the top of the water, makes it hard for the little fish to see, and then *bam*! The bass gets ’em.
- Wind Blowin’ into Shore: Good place to find bass. They waitin’ for food to come to ’em.
- Points, Coves, Pockets: These are like shelters for the bass. They hide and ambush their food.
- Wind and Waves: Makes it hard for little fish to see, easy for bass to catch ’em.
How to Fish in the Wind
Okay, so you know where the bass are hidin’. Now, how do you catch ’em? Well, it ain’t always easy, that’s for sure. But a howlin’ wind, most times, that makes them bass bite like crazy. ‘Cept when it’s cold, real cold, like in the winter or early spring. Then, you better find a sunny spot where the water’s calm. Them bass, they don’t like bein’ cold any more than I do.
But if it ain’t too cold, that wind, it’s your friend. You gotta use it to your advantage. You gotta cast your line so your bait looks like one of them little critters gettin’ tossed around by the wind. And you gotta be patient. Sometimes, them bass, they just watchin’ and waitin’. You gotta make ’em think your bait is the real deal.
Different Winds, Different Fishin’
Now, not all winds are the same, you know. A wind from the northeast, that’s pretty good for fishin’ from a pier or the shore. A southwest wind, that makes the water calmer, but it also makes it muddy. That’s good for catchin’ them fish that feed on the bottom. An easterly wind, that makes the water warmer, and warmer water is usually clearer water. So, you gotta pay attention to the wind, see which way it’s blowin’, and then figure out where them bass are gonna be.
Wind and Waves: A Bass’s Dinner Bell
Think of it this way: that wind and them waves, that’s like ringin’ the dinner bell for them bass. It stirs up all the food, and them bass, they come runnin’. But you gotta be smart about it. You can’t just throw your line anywhere and expect to catch a fish. You gotta think like a bass. Where would *you* hide if you were a fish? Where would *you* go to find somethin’ to eat?
Be Patient and Persistent
And most important of all, you gotta be patient. Fishin’ ain’t always easy. Sometimes, you’ll sit there for hours and not catch a thing. But then, all of a sudden, *bam*! You get a bite. And that’s what makes it all worth it. So, don’t give up. Keep tryin’. And sooner or later, you’ll catch that big ol’ bass you been lookin’ for.
Lure Selection for Windy Conditions
Now, about them lures. When it’s windy, you want somethin’ that makes a bit of noise and commotion. Them bass can’t see so good when the water’s all choppy, so they use their other senses. Spinnerbaits are good, they got that flash and vibration. Crankbaits, too, they wobble and rattle and get the bass’s attention. And don’t forget about them soft plastic baits, like worms and lizards. You can rig ’em up weedless and fish ’em right through the thick stuff where them bass like to hide.
Positioning Your Boat
And one more thing, pay attention to how you position your boat. You don’t want to be driftin’ right over the fishin’ spot and scarin’ ’em all away. Use the wind to your advantage, let it help you drift along the edges of them coves and points. And if you got one of them fancy fish finders, use it! It’ll tell you where the fish are and how deep they are. But even without a fish finder, you can still catch fish. Just gotta pay attention to the signs, the wind, the waves, the birds, all that stuff.
So, there you have it. That’s how you catch bass when the wind’s blowin’. It ain’t rocket science, but it takes a little know-how and a whole lot of patience. But trust me, when you finally reel in that big ol’ bass, you’ll be glad you stuck it out.
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