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How Does Water Temperature Impact Bass AND Bass Fishing?

Let's be honest, when we ask ourselves "how does water temperature impact bass," we are actually thinking, "how does water temperature impact the bass fishing?" As long as we know how to catch 'em, that's all that really matters in the end! If bass fishing were only that simple to figure out! When it comes to actually figuring out all of the different patterns, stages, and environmental factors that play a role in the feeding activities of these fish, there is SO MUCH to know. While we may not really "care," about these things, it is imperative we have an understanding about them if we wish to catch more bass, and especially if we are fishing competitively. There are the basics between the seasons. Then there are the differences between extremely clear/deep waters vs. very murky water. Then what about lakes with lots of vegetation or a shallow pond or a river system? They all have changing patterns throughout the year based around water temperature alone. Can you catch fish without this knowledge? Absolutely! However, when the fishing is tough, having more information and more confidence to try something new is what could take your fishing experience to a whole new level. We cannot possibly cover "everything water temperature," in one show. If the interest is there and we need to break it into another show, we most definitely can do that. We will cover as much on the topic as we can, but if there is something specific you want covered, please email the show at womensworldoffishing@gmail.com or be sure to attend the live show and preferably watch from the official YouTube channel to ensure we see your question! Anyone with a great deal of knowledge on this topic, please email the show with your input or try to attend the live show so you can engage with the audience too! This is a HUGE topic! We hope everyone had a great Holiday weekend and we are SO excited to be back for another show! See you on Monday at 8:00 p.m. EST