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Winter Classic Lessons: Adapting to Wind, Water Swings, and Tough Trout
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- Jan 29, 2026
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- 5268
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Summary
In this episode of the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report, host Butch Thierry is joined in the studio by Dylan Kiene and welcomes Gabe Tidmore and Captain Matt Swiggum for a deep dive into the recent Winter Classic tournament and the challenging winter conditions along Alabama's coast. The conversation centers on how rapidly changing weather, strong winds, and dramatic water level swings reshaped fish positioning from one day to the next, forcing anglers to constantly adapt their game plans. Much of the discussion focuses on how trout and redfish behaved during the event, why bites were often subtle or resulted in short strikes, and how pressure and unstable conditions made even well-scouted areas difficult to fish consistently. The group breaks down practical lessons learned on the water, including the importance of slowing presentations, adjusting cadence, and experimenting with lure profiles when fish refuse to fully commit. They compare notes on what worked across different parts of the system, from deeper 10–12 foot holding areas to shallow structure affected by wind-driven current. Lure selection, color confidence, and profile changes all come into play, with anglers explaining how they rotated baits to trigger reaction strikes while avoiding overworking schools during scouting and tournament hours. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to tournament strategy, including managing five-fish bags, knowing when to stay put versus when to move, and how the Winter Classic's staggered flight system added an extra layer of planning to each day. The anglers also share hard-earned insights on electronics use, reading bait behavior, and recognizing when fish are present but simply not feeding. The show wraps with a detailed discussion on fish care and livewell man…