How To Fish A New Lake For Bass In Spring | How To | Bass Fishing by Bass Fishing Tips & Techniques by BassResource → I go right to it and I usually do pretty good. So, that's the first thing I'm going to do,
and I'm going to try to figure out exactly what depth they're at and what is their disposition. Are we in between fronts? Are we just after a front? Has it been stable weather? That's going to determine their activity level
and what speed or what kind of lure I want to throw. So, getting into that, here are the five lures
that I'm going to use. Let's start off with a Yum Dinger. A Yum Dinger is one of my favorite lures to
use throughout the spring because it is so versatile. Early in the spring, if we are looking at,
you know, early pre-spawn throughout, you know, middle pre-spawn when the fish are deeper,
you can rig it on a Carolina rig, drop shot rig, say a split-shot rig. Where they're hanging on those deeper humps,
maybe a hump that's got some grass on it, deeper grass beds, logs, reefs, whatever it
is that's down there that holds them, you know, that 10 to 25-foot range, you can get
down there with that rig with a Yum Dinger. And the Yum Dinger is such a subtle approach. You're going to catch a lot of fish regardless
of the disposition, but you can speed it up or slow it down depending on what they want. So, it's a real versatile lure to use. So, that's one of the first ones in my arsenal,
especially when you get up shallow.