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Give me your go to bait during each of these water temp categories..

 

40s

50s

60s

70s

80s

90s

 

 

I know there are other factors involved like water clairity, depth, etc.. i’m just curious as to what everyone starts with when the water is in each of these ranges..

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28 minutes ago, RHuff said:

I know there are other factors involved like water clairity, depth, etc.. i’m just curious as to what everyone starts with when the water is in each of these ranges..

40s jerkbait

50s jig

60s bladed jig

70s squarebills / spooks

80s frogs / flipping

90s deep cranks / ribbon tail

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Texas Rigged Plastics & Jig-n-Craw  ?

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Tube. Only the rigging and retrieves change. Once I'm on fish I might change to a jig. 

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40s - jig
50s - jig
60s - jig
70s - jig
80s - jig or a 10" - 12" ribbontail plastic worm
90s - jig or a 10" - 12" ribbontail plastic worm

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40s Ned Rig

50s Ned Rig

60s Ned Rig

70s Ned Rig

80s Ned Rig

90s Ned Rig

:D

 

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6 hours ago, Catt said:

Texas Rigged Plastics & Jig-n-Craw  ?

this all day and year long........

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12 hours ago, RHuff said:

 

Give me your go to bait during each of these water temp categories..

 

40s

50s

60s

70s

80s

90s

 

 

I know there are other factors involved like water clairity, depth, etc.. i’m just curious as to what everyone starts with when the water is in each of these ranges..

40's, N/A our water doesn't get this cold.

50's, Pre spawn; jigs and trout swimbaits, winter ice jigs, spoons and jigs.

60's, Spawn, jigs, worms and bluegill swimbaits, fall structure spoon, crankbaits, jigs and worms.

70's, whatever the bass want.

80's, mid summer; nights, big worms and jigs, rat wake baits, days surface early, finesse during the days

90's, N/A, our water doesn't get this hot.

Tom

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15 hours ago, Scarborough817 said:

40s jerkbait

50s jig

60s bladed jig

70s squarebills / spooks

80s frogs / flipping

90s deep cranks / ribbon tail

this sums up my vote as well

 

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5 hours ago, tander said:

 

40s Ned Rig

50s Ned Rig

60s Ned Rig

70s Ned Rig

80s Ned Rig

90s Ned Rig

:D

 

Yup. That too! My simple answer, "Tube", works but Ned's and small swimbaits make an appearance on the business end of my line quite a bit. 

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9 hours ago, WRB said:

40's, N/A our water doesn't get this cold.

90's, N/A, our water doesn't get this hot.

Tom

I hope you choke on one of the bean sprouts on your non GMO organic avocado salad, or get burned by one of the hot stones on spa day,...dude...:D

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I don't adjust what I throw by 10 deg increments.

That would drive me nuts if bass in my waters are that sensative and susceptible to such a narrow range. 

 

I throw plastics all year round but will change the length, action and retrieve as the water cools. 

 

 

 

 

Mike

 

I don't adjust what I throw by 10 deg increments.

That would drive me nuts if bass in my waters are that sensative and susceptible to such a narrow range. 

 

I throw plastics all year round but will change the length, action and retrieve as the water cools. 

 

 

 

 

Mike

 

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