February Zone 2

Zone 2 – February 

Strike King pro Keith Combs shares the best places to find bass in Zone 2 during the month of February.

Bass patterns are changing at about this time, Combs expresses. “Bass are in early spawn patterns. Expect stained water in the high 50s,” states Combs. Keep an eye out for vegetation as well, Combs advises. “Bass are looking for warm, protected areas with grass,” Combs says.

KVD 1.5
Strike King 3/8 oz Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig

 

BAIT 1: Strike King 3/8 oz Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig with Blade Minnow trailer

If the water is clear, Combs prefers the Chartreuse Blue Glimmer. In stained water, he switches to the White. For muddy water, Combs will favor a Green Pumpkin.

Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig is an ideal choice when fish are chasing baitfish around vegetation. The Blade Minnow trailer allows efficient movement through grass.

 

 

Skip'n Buzz
STRIKE KING 3/8 oz KVD Finesse Spinnerbait

 

BAIT 2: Strike King 3/8 oz KVD Finesse Spinnerbait

Combs chooses Blue Gizzard for clear water, while he opts for Super Chartreuse if the water is stained. In muddy water, Combs prefers the Tennessee Shad.

One of the first baits created by Strike King, the spinnerbait is a tried-and-true choice for bass fishermen for nearly 100 years.

Replicating the flash of a passing baitfish, Tour Grade Spinnerbait attracts the attention of predatory fish.

2.5 Squarebill
Strike King Tour Grade Buzzbait

BAIT 3: Strike King Tour Grade Buzzbait

Combs consistently chooses the Black whether he is fishing in clear, stained, or muddy water.

The Tour Grade Buzzbait is made with premium components, such as a sculpted quick-planing head and an exclusive Gamakatsu® hook, making it a go-to in his lineup.

 

Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig
Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics 5” Ocho

 

BAIT 4: Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics 5” Ocho

 

If the water is clear, he will throw a Baby Bass, while more stained water calls for a Green Pumpkin. In muddy water, Combs chooses a Black Blue.

The Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Ocho has smooth, beveled sides to reflect light in different directions, creating a flash unlike any other soft bait. Ocho also has a slow sink rate and is versatile, but ideal for jerkbaiting and wacky rigging.

 
Tour Grade Skipping Jig
Strike King Hack Attack Flipping Jig

BAIT 5: Strike King Hack Attack Flipping Jig with Scounbug trailer

He opts for a Candy Craw Hack Attack Flipping Jig with a Green Pumpkin Scounbug in clear water. If the water is stained, he will throw the OkeeChoBee Craw Flipping Jig and matching OkeeChoBee Craw Scounbug, while he will switch to a Black Blue Flipping Jig with Pearl Flash Scounbug trailer if the water is muddy.

Designed to be fished through the nastiest underwater jungles, both shallow and deep, the Hack Attack Flipping Jig features an exclusive no-flex Extreme Gamakatsu® black nickel heavy wire hook for extra bite, and a 30-degree line tie to increase hook-up percentages.

Strike King J300 Elite
Strike King J300 Elite

 

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BAIT 6: Strike King KVD ELITE 300 JERKBAIT PRO BLUE FLASH

Faircloth opts for the Pro Blue Flash in clear water and Pro Oyster in stained conditions. He picks up Sexy Shad in muddy water. 

Strike King’s KVD J300 Elite Jerkbait effortlessly takes performance to the next level. The proprietary weight transfer system maximizes casting distance and ultra-sharp black nickel hooks promise secure hooksets every time. 

 

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Zone 2 – February 

Strike King pro Todd Faircloth divulges the best places for anglers to fish during February in Zone 2.

“Water temperatures should be in the lower 50s,” says Faircloth. February is one of the best months to fish in Zone 2, shares Faircloth. “The fish will be prespawn and this is probably the best month of the year to catch a giant in Zone 2. Most of the lakes in Zone 2 will have hydrilla, milfoil, or coontail grass in them and this is where I prefer to fish,” Faircloth explains.

Where are the best places to find the giants in Zone 2? “Target your northwest banks fishing the outside edge or inside edge of the grass, depending on the lake level in 5- to 10-feet,” advises Faircloth.

KVD Red Eyed Shad
Strike King Red Eyed Shad

 

BAIT 1: Strike King Red Eyed Shad

 

If the water is clear, Faircloth prefers the Delta Red. In stained water, he switches to the Fire Craw. For muddy water, Faircloth will favor a Chartreuse Baitfish.

The Red Eyed Shad has incredible action and features some awesome paint jobs, premium hooks, 3D eyes, and free-floating rattles to give you the best action and sound of any lipless crankbait.

KVD 1.5
Strike King Hybrid Hunter

 

BAIT 2: Strike King Hybrid Hunter

 

Faircloth’s choice for clear water is the Clearwater Minnow, while he opts for Fire Craw if the water is stained. In muddy water, Faircloth opts for the Chartreuse Perch.

Taking the country by storm, Hybrid Hunter is crafted for catching fish that traditional crankbaits miss. The Hybrid Hunter creates a hard-thumping, exaggerated hunting action and has an extremely loud rattle that causes fish to strike with vengeance.

Sexy Dawg
Strike King Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig

 

BAIT 3: Strike King Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig with Blade Minnow trailer

He opts for the Green Pumpkin in clear water, and switches to a Chartreuse White if the water is stained. Faircloth chooses White when fishing in muddy or low-vis conditions.

When fish are hunting baitfish in and around vegetation, the Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig is the ideal choice. The Blade Minnow trailer efficiently moves through grass.

KVD J200
Strike King Pro Model Series 5

 

BAIT 4: Strike King Pro Model Series 5

If the water is clear, he will throw a Green Gizzard Shad, while more stained water calls for a Delta Red. In muddy conditions, Faircloth goes for a Chartreuse Blue Back.

A medium-sized body with a medium wobble and medium buoyancy, The Series 5 has a 2-degree diving plane to allow for lengthened casts and deeper depths.

Denny Brauer Structure Jig with Rage Craw trailer
Strike King Tour Grade Spinnerbait

 

BAIT 5: Strike King Tour Grade Spinnerbait

 

He opts for Spot Remover in clear water. If the water is stained, he will throw the Chartreuse White, while he will switch to a White Silver if the water is muddy.

A proven go-to bait in the early spring. The Tour Grade Spinnerbait can be fished at virtually any depth and any speed. Faircloth will let the fish dictate exactly what retrieval speed he needs to employ.

 

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