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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Hey guys! Show us your snow pictures!  Show us your videos!

And here's a challenge - video yourself as you throw a crankbait into the snow and reel it back in!  Try tossing a Zara Spook on top and see if you can 'walk the dog' across the snow!  Got a buzzbait?  Let's see how that fares in the snow!

Get creative and have fun with it!

No action shots from about 13 yrs ago, but the snow is flying.Yes ,that's a Cowboys jacket but I only bought it because it was on sale real cheap and it fit well.

Name the infamous towers in the background.

 

 

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Yes TMI. Used to be great catchin around the whole area. I only fished it during the winter. FYI ,TMI discharges no hot water.

C22

  • Super User

I don't usually cast lures into the snow...but I occasionally cast lures into the water while it's snowing - most recently this morning.

This photo was a couple years ago:

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  • Super User

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OK, I'll admit it.

It was a really LONG Cast.

:)

A-Jay

  • Super User
3 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

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OK, I'll admit it.

It was a really LONG Cast.

:)

A-Jay

Must be another monster smallie on the end of the line...;)

  • Super User
8 minutes ago, Goose52 said:

Must be another monster smallie on the end of the line...;)

I wish - but in that spot no matter what I throw I always get one of these  . . . .

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But totally pulls some wicked drag . . . .

A-Jay

 

Here's a tiger trout on a 3 weight in the snow in Utah.  Little guy, but amazing color! 

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  • Super User
10 hours ago, Goose52 said:

Must be another monster smallie on the end of the line...;)

No, it's an abominable snowman :D

  • Super User
19 hours ago, A-Jay said:

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OK, I'll admit it.

It was a really LONG Cast.

:)

A-Jay

Caught a snow plow going by...HUH? Yep, did it myself, I just happened to catch the plow's passenger side mirror on the backcast...Hey, it happens....BTW, if you're wondering, I got spooled....:lol:

Ya know, A light powdery snow? I may just do the buzzbait deal...I'm in

All we need is snow out here...Wait, what am I saying!

One Trout and One Salmon before the pond froze

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  • Global Moderator

The white streaks in front of my Guidewear are big, fat snow flakes.

8 hours ago, ward131 said:

One Trout and One Salmon before the pond froze

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Man, there is something awesome about catching trout in the snow.   I won't pretend to be a good trout angler, but man, it seems like cold water species hardly slow down once the flakes start falling.  

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On ‎1‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 10:57 PM, A-Jay said:

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OK, I'll admit it.

It was a really LONG Cast.

:)

A-Jay

I thought you were setting the hook.

 

21 hours ago, Senko lover said:

No, it's an abominable snowman :D

No it's not!  It's BigBill.  Okay, same difference.

How long can you keep snow in the live well?

  • Global Moderator
20 minutes ago, Jigfishn10 said:

Is it me or are peeps missing the point of this thread?

I don't have enough snow to do what Glenn was saying, so fish pictures in the snow are the best I can do :)

 

I think A-Jay already nailed it. 

  • Super User

Used to love fishing for steelhead back in Oregon in the snow....now in Tennessee smallies at Norris are fun in the snow.

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