I have good results in late fall/early winter, and late winter/early spring, basicly and time the water here drops into the low 50's till freeze up, and from ice out till it warms into the mid/upper 50's with plain old boring, cheap, Strike king bitsy jigs. Pick a color based on your water clarity, black, black/blue etc...for stained water, and the greens, the browns, and craw colors for clearer water. If I am pitching or flipping them into heavy cover I will use the bitsy flip, it has a stouter black nickle hook, and it's a suprisingly good hook for a jig that's less than $2. 3/8's is my "default" size, and will go up to the 1/2 or down to the 1/4 if I see a need, If the cover is sparse I use the regular bitsy jig, the hook is ok for a while, but it's bronze, and will rust, and get dull. But they are cheap enough I just toss them out when they are getting beat up. I use these jigs mostly on spinning tackle, and 1/8, 3/16 are my favorites, but like with the bitsy flip will go up the 1/4 or down to the 1/16th if I think conditions warrant. I use the 3.75" GYCB baby craws or the Strike King KVD Jr sized chunk, both matched in color to the jig. Are there alot "better" quality finesse jigs out there? Yes. But dang, I have caught SOOOOO many fish on those, and never really had any QC issues with them, and like I said they are cheap. I can afford to have dozens of them, and not get bent about it when one breaks off, or gets trashed. And if your not hanging jigs up once in a while, your not fishing them where you should be. Now, I am also fishing these jigs around wood, docks, and grass, if rocks/gravel etc.. is the deal where your going to be fishing, you might want to look into a football head jig. I use the Strike King tour grade finesse football head jigs for this, same basic principle on colors/water clarity, same trailers, etc...as the bitsy jigs.