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What is everyone's favorite winter dropshot bait? For clear water? Murkier water?

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For this, you want a buoyant, do nothing bait that impart subtle action without any shaking or jiggling. Roboworms, Crosstail Shad, Zoom finnesse worms, Power Shaky Worms are all good choices.

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Gulp. I don't like it for much else, but it does seem to get bites in cold water when nothing else will.

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X-zone Slammer. A very popular bait here up here in Canada fishing the st.lawrance river.

Pretty much my go to cold water smallmouth bait, rigged on a drop shot this thing is deadly! Favorite color has got to be Green Pumpkin Copper Purple!

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The bait is made by death row baits, its called snoop dog

I thought he was going by "Snoop Lion" !!!

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I usually go with any straight tail finesse worm

I wonder about murkier water too though - I tend to shy away from drop shotting in more stained water does anybody have success with it?

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I wonder about murkier water too though - I tend to shy away from drop shotting in more stained water does anybody have success with it?

Thats where the gulp shines. And I won't usually drop it till I see a fish on the graph so I can put it right in there face.

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Dip an Aaron's Magic color Roboworm in chartreuse JJ's for stained water.

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