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Seasonal Habits of Largemouth Bass

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Learning the patterns and seasonal movements of bass is foundational to advanced bass fishing. Learn about the seasonal habits of largemouth bass in this video.

 

 

  • Super User

As always, Glenn - good info done in an entertaining format.

Great info Glenn.  Thanks.

These help. I spent the past two seasons too caught up in new techniques and gear. And that was with very little fishing time. So every day on the water was something I wasn’t used to. Didn’t work that well. Went back to moving baits and stop and go fishing, back in the fish. Thanks!

  • Super User

Thanks Glenn. Gonna be 98 degrees in the shade here in GA this week. The bass I'm targeting will be nocturnal cause I'm making a transition. 

  • Super User

Good info Glenn.  I'm going to watch this one again.

  • Super User

Back in the early 70’s the only seasonal period anglers accepted was the spring spawn.

I had caught several big bass in the San Diego lakes and friend who owned a local bass tackle shop asked me to do a seminar on bass fishing. Set down and put all my experiences and knowledge to that date in 1974. The result was my Cosmic Clock and Bass Behavior Calendar based on water temperature creating seasonal periods. 

The seminar went over poorly, lots of blank looks but enough interest to start a Q&A session. The audience wanted to know what and how I caught big bass on not the seasonal periods.

I was very disappointed the presentation went right over everyone’s head. 

Not to be discouraged I sent the presentation to Ray Scott at B.A.S.S.. Scott reply with a sort note “Bass are not predicable” and we have no interest in your presentation.

If bass anglers take seasonal behavior to heart it will changed their fishing success more then anything else.

Thank you sharing the seasonal periods information. Good presentation enjoyed it?

Tom

 

On 5/26/2021 at 5:03 PM, WRB said:

Back in the early 70’s the only seasonal period anglers accepted was the spring spawn.

I had caught several big bass in the San Diego lakes and friend who owned a local bass tackle shop asked me to do a seminar on bass fishing. Set down and put all my experiences and knowledge to that date in 1974. The result was my Cosmic Clock and Bass Behavior Calendar based on water temperature creating seasonal periods. 

The seminar went over poorly, lots of blank looks but enough interest to start a Q&A session. The audience wanted to know what and how I caught big bass on not the seasonal periods.

I was very disappointed the presentation went right over everyone’s head. 

Not to be discouraged I sent the presentation to Ray Scott at B.A.S.S.. Scott reply with a sort note “Bass are not predicable” and we have no interest in your presentation.

If bass anglers take seasonal behavior to heart it will changed their fishing success more then anything else.

Thank you sharing the seasonal periods information. Good presentation enjoyed it?

Tom

 

Learning about seasonal bass patterns was a huge turning point for my fishing success

When I made the transition to searching for active fish instead of trying to trick every fish in the lake my success also increased

All things you discuss in the The Cosmic Clock and Bass Behavior

 

https://fishinpedia.com/cosmic-clock-bass-behavior-tom-young/

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