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Cold-water fishing often means deep fishing

Leadhead jigs tipped with artificial minnows are one good way to dupe deep water bass.

A heavy weight interrupted the upward phase of the jigging motion. A second later the pulse of a strong fish was felt. Taking a quick glance at the bow-mounted sonar unit I noted the depth at 37 feet.

The bass gave a good account of itself. When it was within 10 feet or so of the surface its bronze form confirmed what I’d expected: a nice-sized smallmouth.

Soon afterward my partner Dave scooped up the fat fish, one which appeared to be about 19 inches, give or take. Wanting to return the fish to the water quickly, so it could return to the depth from which it had come, we opted not to measure or weight it.

That smallmouth, along with a bunch of others this winter, came from the depths of nearby Keystone Lake this past weekend. The unseasonably mild winter has provided several open water outings on the deep, 1,000 acre impoundment, as ice cover was sporadic.

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