March has been a wonderful month for freshwater fishing here in Florida! Most of the time, the spot you are fishing is the most important factor in catching fish. However, in March it seemed as though the weather has played the most important role. During the spawn, the largemouth bass scatter as they move on and off their beds. This led to us fishing multiple spots in a short amount of time to yield the best results. Largemouth bass can spawn in depths up to 12 feet or so based on water clarity. Typically, the larger females will lay the eggs while the males protect the bed. For the majority of the year it is difficult to determine if a bass is female or male, with the exception of the spawn. The full bellied females will be red under the belly where they lay their eggs while males could have a bleeding tail, mouth, or pectoral fins from cleaning the spawning bed. Knowing that, we have had successful charters using shiners, slow moving soft plastic worms, flukes, and lipless crankbaits. With the weather starting to warm up, it looks to be an amazing start to 2024. Thank you for reading, and we look forward to seeing you on the water!
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