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i have been having real good luck on the river saturdaty mornings with a jitterbug. is there a time now that it is getting cooler in quebec ``:frost in the morning`` that topwater will stop working.

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As long as the water temp is above about 50 degrees then you have a chance to catch fish on topwater. I've had good luck with floating minnow type baits in cooler water.

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I think people put top water away to soon.

I use them early spring(ice out) till late fall(ice forming).

Although,not as good as a jerk bait,they will hit top waterat times when conditions are right(sunny days can be perfect)

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One of my favorites "JitterBug"

Zara Spook being another!

If your a topwater lover, give the Lunker Punker a try...... Picture123.jpg

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white belly spook anytime day or night and black brokentail jitterbug when its dark anytime of year the water isnt hard, i would agree though under 50 for a water temp and the bite is slow, therefore the retrieve is the slowest ever.

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