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Got on a nice bass this Tuesday. Water temps were 42. Wind was around 6-7 mph (cant remember which direction). I was throwing the Rapala Shadow Rap 5-6' diving jerkbait in a perch pattern when this hog slammed it. My line went heavy, and she pulled off, then came back an WACKED it! 8 pounds 12 ounce Virginia STUD! Tight lines yall!

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Wow!!  I tried a jerkbait here ... no luck.  It kept bouncing off the ice. Did suspend well on the hard water though.

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Congrats.

Love the late fall/winter jerkbait bite.

My biggest problem is I tend to fish them too fast in cold water. Have to keep forcing myself to slow down.

 

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I like to pretend I'm walking the dog with "little" twitches...then a big twitch and pause.....ummmmmmm

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On 12/9/2018 at 9:08 AM, Oregon Native said:

I like to pretend I'm walking the dog with "little" twitches...then a big twitch and pause.....ummmmmmm

Excellent technique!!!

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