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Modify Your Next Years Fishing Routine Or Not? 2024


fishing user avatarSquirmin Wormin reply : 

just curious , do you plan on a newer or different routine, or way of fishing for the new year ? or maybe just stay with the same routine you've had built up or stuck with overall the years you've fished ? I've pretty much stayed with my same routine as far as technique and lures go over the past 3 or 4 yrs and haven't tried any new baits or different techniques at all since that time and done ok for this years fishing , what's your op for next years fishing routine or outlook? 

 


fishing user avatarJosh Smith reply : 

Yes. My exploration of the lake I'm currently obsessed with is far from complete.

Josh


fishing user avatarreelnmn reply : 

Yes.  In 2012 my average 5 fish limit weighed 9lbs. 2013 - 10.5.  This year it soared to nearly 12.5lbs.  Determining location was the primary factor to increasing size.  I plan to expand on these areas as well as go from fishing primarly finesse baits (dropshots, senkos, etc) to targeting larger fish with swimbaits, larger crankbaits, jigs, big tubes, etc.  The goal is to average 15lbs per day.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

My "routine" changes daily, not yearly.


fishing user avatarBassun reply : 

The biggest change I'm planning for next year is simply to get to fish more.  The last couple of years have kept me off the water more than I would like.  Hopefully, I can get more time in on the water next year.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

Next season will be my first ever with electronics...soooo yeah lol

I believe i have overlooked to many spots and or not fished them as thouroughly as needed due to not having a good idea of the bottom.

I did win one tourny this year and finished in the top five a few times but i was the only boat without electronicsand i think i can certainly improve my odds amd catch rate with them loll


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

If you do what you've always done...y'all get what you've always got!

 

 

I'm happy...happy...happy with my results ;)


fishing user avatarhoosierbass07 reply : 

 Think I'll modify my routine.  Even though I've been buying more and more hard baits and experimenting with them, I need to ditch it all and stick with soft plastics. 


fishing user avatarFelix77 reply : 

I don't know if "routine" is what I would call what I do.  Regardless it changes often.  I love to tinker and try new things all the time!


fishing user avatarRatherbfishing reply : 

I dunno.  As i get older I find it harder and harder to drive long distances for a single day of fishing-especially during the hot months when it's almost unbearable to be out during the heat of the day.  My remedy, I think, will be to find a few favorite lakes and get set up so I can camp and relax when I'm not on the lake.  As far as fishing itself goes, continue learning how to fish deep water structure and learning better how to predict seasonal movements.


fishing user avatarDFrench97 reply : 

Trying new spots, new techniques, and get into some tourneys.


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

Going to try and do more night fishing.


fishing user avatargeo g reply : 

Keep enjoying the experience, having fun, doing it more often, doing it at more locations, and sharing it all with some friends.


fishing user avatarhoosierbass07 reply : 
  On 10/28/2014 at 2:05 AM, hoosierbass07 said:

 Think I'll modify my routine.  Even though I've been buying more and more hard baits and experimenting with them, I need to ditch it all and stick with soft plastics. 

 

 More I think about it, I need to get out to more different places to fish.  This season I mostly fished at a chapter of the Izaak Walton League.  They have about six or seven strip pit ponds/lakes.  I've been taking my kayaks there to kayak fish because its close by.  But the bass fishing has not been that good except spring time.  Besides spring it has been down hill.  Now there is a state park with a big lake that I've kayaked fished a few times with success but because it's so big I feel my Ride 115 is a little to hard to paddle on a big lake.  I think I'm going to have to visit that lake again this fall/winter in my new sit inside and see how that handles the water.  Either way - I need to get out of my comfort zones and start fishing new waters with my kayaks. 


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 
  On 10/27/2014 at 11:58 PM, Catt said:

If you do what you've always done...y'all get what you've always got!

 

 

I'm happy...happy...happy with my results ;)

I can live with that...............not changing a thing.


fishing user avatarGANGGREEN reply : 

Yeah, planning to change some things up.  First of all, I've got a new boat and I'm upgrading at least 5 rod/reel outfits so I'll have somewhat better gear.  When I was younger and really first catching the bug, I had a habit of learning a new technique by stubbornly sticking with that technique win, lose or draw and I'd fish a jig and pig or a crankbait for months at a time, just to learn the system.  I'm past that now but I really do feel like I'd like to become more comfortable again with "power fishing" techniques because I mostly use spinning gear and finesse tactics these days.  Some days, finesse is best but surely there are those days when I get toasted by other guys who are power fishing. 


fishing user avatarOregon Native reply : 

Joining a club this December and force myself to fish some new water a little farther away more often.  I enjoy new adventures and going to give this a try.


fishing user avatargreendragon reply : 

Structure scan and down scan have changed the way I fish. Instead of beating the banks like I have for years. I now like to ledge fish, it takes patience to fish deeper. I think it pays off with bigger fish and more fish. I fished a lake for 35 years and just this year found a bridge 17 feet deep and it pays off. It pays to study and know your electronics.


fishing user avatarBluegiller reply : 

I used a bait caster my last 2 outings. I plan on using it a lot more next season.


fishing user avatarSquirmin Wormin reply : 

I'm just curious with the old year here almost done with, if your fishing techniques ,tactics,or baits gonna stay the same or change? and if so how ? some of you might, then again some of you might not . I myself am gonna try a few different lures that i have in my possession but never used for about 3yrs and will start the next years season with those and see what happens come late march 2015. Thats my plan for the new year, what's your's if you have any for next year fishing? oh yeah one other question with this topic also , if you have any plans or tactics , techniques or baits your gonna try do you think you'll do better than this 2014 season you just fished come 2015 season?


fishing user avatarWeld's Largemouth reply : 

Squirmin, whatever plan you've got, that's my plan as well.

 

Probably going to try that crankbait that's missing its bill.... It's been in my possession for a year now, might as well use it and see what happens.


fishing user avatarFishinDaddy reply : 

For the last 2 years I have been playing around with fishing offshore with some success.  But when things get tough I have always headed back toward my comfort zone, the bank.  This year I'm staying out there by myself.


fishing user avatarHoosierHawgs reply : 

I'm looking to work on my jig and plastic fishing, flipping and pitching, and my lipped crankbait fishing. I've struggled w/these techniques in the past and would love to improve upon them. I've been working on gearing up w/the correct tackle (rods, reels, lines and baits) to help lessen the learning curve.


fishing user avatarJolly Green reply : 

Now that I have a boat I'll be able to fish in more jig-friendly water, so jigs are at the top of the list for next year, followed closely by crankbaits that aren't shallow runners. I will also be able to target smallies, which I'm really looking forward to. Probably chase some muskies too, which I hear can be a great way to catch bass.  Also excited to start getting to know my electronics and how to use them effectively.  

 

What about you, Squirmin? What have you had laying around for three years that you haven't tried? I don't understand that; when I buy a new lure I'm opening it on my way out of the store and it's tied on before I even get home! lol


fishing user avatarBassSlayer71 reply : 

I'm gonna work more on cranking next year.  And more finesse techniques.


fishing user avatarPNWdude reply : 

I'm going to try and focus more on top water baits.. frogs, poppers, spooks, wake baits, etc. I only caught one frog fish this year, but since getting a new fishing kayak I think I'll have more favorable opportunities to get it done and grow some confidence in those type of baits. It's tough to keep throwing something you don't have a lot of confidence and/or experience with.


fishing user avatarBass NC reply : 

I'm not going to try out any new baits this year but my New Years Resolution is to get out on the water more. At least once per week March through September.


fishing user avatareverythingthatswims reply : 
  On 11/17/2014 at 7:33 AM, Bass NC said:

I'm not going to try out any new baits this year but my New Years Resolution is to get out on the water more. At least once per week March through September.

Quit in September???? Some of my best fishing this year was in October, and I'm farther north than you!


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

Im gonna have electronics for the first time ever lol

DI on the console amd SI/DI on the bow...ooooh i cant wait to see what ive been missing


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

I plan on working at getting good at dropshot.  The water here in WA is very clear and i have had limited success with the regular tactics.  I plan on not using the regular robo worms as i did this at first and had no success.  I got some smaller tubes from TW and did a lot better with no fish before shifting to this method.  I just finished my first season here so i have learned a lot.  One of the big dropshot lessons is limiting action.  Move the bait and dont even shake the rod let alone bounce it.  Less seems to be more for me and I plan on learning a lot more about this technique.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

^ give he kvd dreamshot or jackall crosstail shad a try


fishing user avatarDILLY07 reply : 

Cant believe 2014 season is over for me. But 2015 is brand new year! When I was fishing Fall State in Dubuque, Iowa. I did a lot of lipless crankin, and froggin and pitchin on day 1. Day 2, I was with a different boater. He did alot of tubes. So I secretly got my Zoom tubes and texas rig with 3/8 ounce tungsten bullet. I started slamming on smallies. It got me hooked with fishing tubes. So next year, Im gonna start fishing tubes. Fish slower. I feel like I fish to fast. Im gonna focus on maps and topos.


fishing user avatarRhino68W reply : 

I will be learning a lot more of everything. I have been a bank fisherman all year, but I am getting a fishing kayak early next year, so I will probably stick with working the shallows like I have been and getting smarter with that before I try any new stuff. Being ON the water instead of BY the water will open up tons of learning opportunities.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Deja vu?

 

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/146308-modify-your-next-years-fishing-routine-or-not/

 

These will be merged when I get a chance.


fishing user avatarSenko lover reply : 

Doing some more jig fishing is big on the priorities for next year. I also want to get into craws a little more....I'm more of a worm guy.


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

I change my routine almost every time I go out.  I couldn't imagine not doing so.  


fishing user avatarblongfishing reply : 

My routine will defiantly change from the spring of last year.  got a boat over the summer so I will be fishing more places this spring.




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