plawren53202 Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 As I was swapping out the summer baits for winter baits in my bank fishing bag, it dawned on me that my preferences for cold water baits lean heavily toward winter-appropriate reaction baits: flat sided squarebills, lipless crankbaits, jerkbaits, blade baits. Granted I've only been making a sincere effort at winter fishing the last couple of seasons. So that leads me to ask: what slow-down/non-reaction baits do you use in cold water? I do throw a jig with a slow moving trailer (like a Zoom chunk), and a Ned rig. Anything else I should be throwing when the reaction baits aren't doing the trick? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted November 24, 2020 Global Moderator Posted November 24, 2020 Drag a tube 5 Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 Tight lining a 3" Easy Shiner on the lightest jighead possible is a great way to get numbers and or see if the fish in a given area are willing to hit a moving bait. 3 Quote
river-rat Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 Depending on the depth of the water slow roll a 1/2, 5/8, or 3/4 oz. spinnerbait along the bottom. That has been very effective for me for many years. 2 Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 My favorites are Jig, Tube, jerkbait. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted November 24, 2020 Super User Posted November 24, 2020 I use a 1/4 oz.Trout Weight Dardevle from Eppinger. With the correct twitch, that thing will almost dance-in-place. Very effective in cold water. jj 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted November 24, 2020 Super User Posted November 24, 2020 All bottom contact lures/baits fished slower work. Structure spoons are ideal but not from shore worked up hill! Slip shot/finesse C-rig using 4” to 5” hand pour worms and soft plastic craws works. Tom 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 25, 2020 Global Moderator Posted November 25, 2020 A swinging football head with a beaver is my main winter time dragging bait the last few years. I think the fish see a lot of jigs during the winter so it gives them something similar but different. A shakyhead and Ned are top options also. 1 Quote
Dens228 Posted November 25, 2020 Posted November 25, 2020 I had good luck the other morning switching from a chatterbait to a swim jig with a paddletail that I brought back SLOWWWWWW, like a couple turns of the handle real slow then a slight pause, repeat. That finally got me some bites on very non aggressive bass. Half of the bites I wasn't even sure I had a fish on at first. 1 Quote
BassNJake Posted November 25, 2020 Posted November 25, 2020 I fish a moon eye jig with a fluke jr/minnow type bait Damiki style where you drop right on them after you mark them on your graph Or cast and short hops or just lifting the rod tip and letting the bait move a little at a time 1 Quote
plawren53202 Posted November 25, 2020 Author Posted November 25, 2020 Thanks everyone for the responses. I have loaded my bank bag accordingly. Thankfully my "cold" water here is still in jerkbait/lipless range, so I'm enjoying it for now. I'll be prepared with the dragging soft baits now as well as it gets colder. Quote
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