Jacob Wheeler’s Offshore Prespawn Bass Pattern

by Gaogao

The prespawn period is the best time of the year to catch loads of quality bass if you hit it right. Jacob Wheeler provides a detailed look into his favorite prespawn tactic — targeting deeper bass before they move to the bank. Forward-facing sonar has opened up a new world of offshore prespawn tactics before bass push shallow. As Wheeler notes, these are feeding fish, and provide some of the most consistent action of the year if you know where to look.

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CAPITALIZING ON THE PRESPAWN

As temperatures flirt with the 50s, prespawn bass start setting up for the spawning ritual, making it an optimal time for anglers. Wheeler emphasizes the importance of targeting traditional staging areas close to spawning pockets. This strategic approach focuses on bass feeding patterns, which are primarily concerned with stocking up energy reserves before the spawn.

OPTIMAL LOCATIONS FOR PRESPAWN BASS

Wheeler points out the significance of transitional banks and creek arms as prime locations for prespawn bass. He underscores that while anglers might be eager to fish spawning areas, deeper staging fish focus more on feeding than spawning activities. Understanding the gradual warming of water temperatures and the depth at which bass position themselves is crucial for successful prespawn fishing.

TECHNIQUES FOR DEEP PRESPAWN BASS

Wheeler stresses the need for versatility during this timeframe. Get a variety of baits in their faces, from finesse swimbaits to Ned rigs and heavy gliding jigs, to determine the best technique for the conditions. While traditional prespawn tactics such as jerkbaits and crankbaits produce, Wheeler relies heavily on small swimbaits rigged on ball head jigs in the prespawn.

THE ELECTRONICS FACTOR 

Modern electronics play a pivotal role in locating and targeting prespawn bass. Wheeler actively scans deeper areas, such as pockets and channel swings near spawning grounds, to find and target actively feeding fish. However, he reminds us that while technology like forward-facing sonar is invaluable, you shouldn’t overlook traditional fishing techniques. Instinct and experience through “just fishing” will always reveal bass that evade fish finder technology.


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Ryan DeChaine

Ryan began his fishing industry career with Lindner Media Productions, gaining nearly a decade of unparalleled experience creating dynamic and compelling television programming and video production promoting the sport fishing industry. DeChaine oversees the strategy, creation, and publishing of video content on the website and social media platforms. Outside of work, DeChaine and his wife Jillian raise their three children around an active outdoor lifestyle in the lake-rich and forested lands of northern Minnesota.

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