Winter Spot Vs. Spring Spots: What Do Each Look Like?

You might have heard by now that the fish are moving from their winter spots to their spring spots, but if you do not know what each look like, you could be fishing the wrong places.

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In this video, I’ll show you what a typical winter spot looks like and then take you out to a spring spot so you can see the difference.

Along the way, here is what I will teach you:

  • When you should start to make the move from fishing winter spots and go to the spring spots
  • Why the fish move from one type of location to another based off of season
  • How to break the areas down to catch fish fast
  • What lures I use to search for these fish

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  • Paddletails to mimic the seasonal baitfish hatch
  • Suspending twitch baits to trigger strikes when fish are staging
  • Jerk baits for covering water fast when fish are active
  • Shrimp imitations for when a late cold front slows the bite

These are some of the same lures mentioned in the video—the ones that actually work when redfish, trout and snook are feeding in spring.

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When do you start to transition into spring locations? Drop a comment below!

-Pat

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Michael Jenkins
49 minutes ago

That was a great “Makes Sence” tip!

Scott Taube
1 day ago

Thanks Pat. Great info.

Kevin Myers
1 day ago

Thanks for the good information Pat!

John Flood
4 days ago

Great video on the Winter/Spring transition!

Zeljko Suzani
4 days ago

Yes…fish moving… but “smart fishing spots” never moves… they are always at the same location…. So should i follow fish..or keep fishing at the same “smart spot”.. over and over again

Jamie Brown
4 days ago
Reply to  Zeljko Suzani

Great question Zeljko. Curious myself.

Zeljko Suzani
3 days ago
Reply to  Pat Ogletree

Thank you Pat… totally honest answer… exactly what I wanna hear…

Terry McLaughlin
5 days ago

Great informative video Coach Thanks for sharing your insights. PS I think you are trying to change my unsuccessful patterns. Thanks again Pat

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