Winter Bass Fishing | Electronics and Damiki Rig Basics

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Cody Huff explains how to maximize your winter bass fishing success. His process begins by locating shad and then targeting fish with the Damiki rig. This setup thrives in cold-weather conditions, targeting bass feeding on tightly grouped baitfish. Huff emphasizes the importance of finding shad and highlights efficient sonar techniques to locate schools of bass quickly.

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LOCATING SHAD: THE KEY TO WINTER BASS SUCCESS

In winter, finding shad is critical. Huff uses 2D sonar to pinpoint baitfish in reservoir creek arms, focusing on areas where the channel swings close to the bank. He recommends scanning with your sonar while following creek ditches, then slowing down and “scoping” the shad schools with LiveScope for feeding bass. These shad bait balls are magnets for the bass trifecta: largemouth, spotted, and smallmouth bass.

THE DAMIKI RIG: HOW TO SET UP AND FISH IT

While Huff relies on a handful of proven winter fishing lures, the Damiki rig shines for its versatility. Huff uses a 3/4-ounce jig paired with a shad-style soft plastic. Adjust the jig size based on water depth and fish activity. For fish high in the column, a lighter 1/8-ounce jig excels, allowing the bait to glide naturally. Huff’s go-to rod is a 6’9″ medium-action Johnny Morris Platinum rod paired with smooth-casting braid to a fluorocarbon leader. This setup ensures sensitivity and strong hooksets, which are critical for detecting bites and driving hooks home in deep water.

KEEPING THE BITE ACTIVE

Huff advises keeping fish engaged by acting quickly. Drop baits back into active schools without delay, and consider fishing with a partner to double the action and fun. Once the school disperses, move to the next group and repeat.

THE PAYOFF OF PATIENCE

Winter bass fishing can test your gear and patience, but the reward is worth it. Locating shad and adjusting your jig and minnow setup for the conditions can turn a slow day into a productive outing. Huff demonstrates how a strategic approach with the Damiki rig catches quality bass all winter.

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