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Early February Fishing On Toledo Bend
Posted on 1/7/25 at 8:19 am
Posted on 1/7/25 at 8:19 am
I have never fished Toledo Bend but have a trip scheduled for early part of February with the wife and I’ll be pulling my boat up there.
What are some early spring/late winter tactics for bass up there? I’m primarily a shallow water fishermen but want to try something different.
No I don’t have live scope!!! Do have down and side imaging that came with boat but have no idea how to read them. haha
What are some early spring/late winter tactics for bass up there? I’m primarily a shallow water fishermen but want to try something different.
No I don’t have live scope!!! Do have down and side imaging that came with boat but have no idea how to read them. haha
Posted on 1/7/25 at 8:31 am to WillFerrellisking
Unless you get a multi day warmup and water temps get to upper 50’s. It will be a deep bite . Which for the most part nowadays is all about scoping. There are guides that will scope you up 50 fish a day on an A Rig or Minnow. If no guide then fish main creek mouths around drop offs and humps possibly grass edges off big flats .Dragging a CRig fluke should get you a few bites. Pray for warmups. That’s what this old anti-scoper does. Good luck I’ll be at my camp up there hoping for the same.
This post was edited on 1/7/25 at 8:32 am
Posted on 1/7/25 at 9:28 am to WillFerrellisking
Depends on the weather. I've caught big uns in a t-shirt and shorts in February up shallow, and I've froze my arse off in March wearing bibs fishing deep.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 9:48 am to WillFerrellisking
The last time I went there in February we woke up to frost in the boat. We did very well shallow on weightless Senkos and Trick worms around vegetation in the Six Mile Sandy area. There will be lost of fish shallow no matter the temps.
If I were you, I'd spend a lot of time throwing a trap and if you find some, mix in a jerk bait like a large Rogue. Slow rolling a tandem willow leaf spinner has always been good for me too.
If I were you, I'd spend a lot of time throwing a trap and if you find some, mix in a jerk bait like a large Rogue. Slow rolling a tandem willow leaf spinner has always been good for me too.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 10:45 pm to WillFerrellisking
Lots of good advise here already. If we have a warming trend, go north on the lake and fish buck brush with senkos and jigs. If it is cold, go south and fish grass with a chatterbait and trap. If you are wanting to fish offshore, fish the mouth of spawning pockets with a Carolina rig, jig, crankbait, and Arig.
Posted on 1/8/25 at 8:48 am to AlxTgr
What size and color rattle traps y’all throwing out there?
Posted on 1/8/25 at 9:06 am to WillFerrellisking
1/2 oz Toledo Gold and Gold/Black back/Orange belly
Posted on 1/8/25 at 9:13 am to WillFerrellisking
I've thrown just about everything. Was in a pro-am once where the two of us threw 3/4 ounce red with chartreuse bottom all day and did fairly well. I got my only one hung up on a stump and had to break off. Tied on a 1/2 oz gold and caught big fish of the day. Don't sleep on white.
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