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Fishing a small lowland res.

water temp was hanging around 55-60* and fish we starting to move up but none on beds yet.

but this cold front will likely knock it down to 50*. water is stained pretty good. but wouldn't call it muddy.

thanks...

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Scarborough817 said:

chatterbaits & jigs

This ^

R/ Chris

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I would include a good hard suspending jerk.  

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A fit. So tired of this cold warm cold warm weather pattern! Spawn already!

Aside from throwing a fit, I agree with above on throwing a jig.

LC

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3/8oz chatterbait chart./white, gold blade.

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I would throw a spinnerbait, bladed jig, lipless bait, or a jig and craw. 

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Sallow lowland in the spring probably means stained to muddy water . I love these places  First choice may be a spinnerbait . I like to kill the lure around cover during these conditions .  I have some short arms with weed guards that work real well . Its about the only time that I like to add a trailer , even a pork frog . Jig and pig would be rigged up and ready to go  too .

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I would start with either a lipless or spinnerbait/chatterbait. Then I would break it down flipping a kinky beaver or jig. If all fails a shaky head or drop shot

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