Winter Creek Fishing In Big Bend [Fishing Report]

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What are the benefits of winter creek fishing in the colder months?

Will there be big fish holding in backwater creeks?

If you want to see some awesome on-the-water footage of creek fishing, then check this out!

Winter Creek Fishing [VIDEO]

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Fishing in winter can be methodical and slow, but if you take your time and work the deeper pockets and ledges with care, you can find where the bigger fish are.

Conclusion

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Be mindful of the tides and fish behavior during the winter because you can sift through the small fish to find those big ones hanging around out there.

The key is to let your lure sink down to the bottom and then methodically work it back towards you hopping in and out of potholes on the bottom.

Remember to try different lures and see what is working that day!!!

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Nick Caldarelli
2 years ago

Cool video Matt. I’m planning to do some marsh creek fishing tomorrow which is new to me so your video collection has been a good source of info.

Roland Eldred
2 years ago

Hey Matt. Great day, great video! I’m curious…what is the name of your paddle holder on the port side? Also is it a dual holder? It looks like you have a stick pin also on the same mounting unit???

Keith Bartenhagen
2 years ago

Great video with lots of good advice. On a side note, what kind of boots are those? They look way less cumbersome than rubber muck boots.

Franklin Valencia
2 years ago

hell yeah Matt! Like that rock beat on that Red catch! Great lesson on the ultra light weight approach! Makes lots of sense on those cold/calm days!

George Layton
2 years ago

Great planning Matt, thanks for putting this report together !!!

frank marinucci
2 years ago

Matt,

Nice video. Maybe I missed it but what are the yellow and orange pieces of foam at the base of your rods? What are they used for?

Thanks
Frank

Keith Bartenhagen
2 years ago

So the rod will float if you drop it.

Steve Studenc
2 years ago

Great job and the camera work was fantastic. What a great day you had on a cold day.

Pat Ogletree
2 years ago

Great Job Matt! Heck of a day! Goooo Ned!!

Josh Manske
2 years ago

It’s not letting me view the content of this article even though I’m an insider member and currently logged in. Did I miss some type of update?

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