GoneFishingLTN Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 If you couldn't use a a-rig what would be your top winter moving bait for the winter months? 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted February 17, 2023 Super User Posted February 17, 2023 Jigs, underspins and Spinnerbaits. 2 Quote
Pat Brown Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Swim Jig/Lipless Crankbait. I don't really need a 3rd but if you forced me to pick another bait, probably spinnerbait. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted February 17, 2023 Super User Posted February 17, 2023 Crankbait and spinnerbait just barely inching along and a jig-n-pig. All three on sunny, steep, rocky, channel banks. Oh, and suspending jerk-bait. Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 17, 2023 Super User Posted February 17, 2023 Moving lures: Grass: Rat-L-Trap 1/2 oz Toledo Gold Wood: 6th Sense Movement 80X Shad Drone Bottom contact: Hack Attack Fluorocarbon jig 1/2 oz, Black-n-blue, Rage Craw trailer Sapphire Blue. 3 Quote
Drawdown Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 1 minute ago, Catt said: Sapphire Blue. Every time I see that color I can hardly believe a bass would want it. Just looks over the top, but clearly it does work. What’s the logic for when to use a color like this? It’s not only “garish,” but also insanely sparkly. Tinfoil is another bait color that comes to mind like this. Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 17, 2023 Super User Posted February 17, 2023 14 minutes ago, Drawdown said: What’s the logic for when to use a color like this? When a black-n-blue shirt has a small-medium amount of blue, I'll add a sapphire blue trailer. If the shirt has a lot of blue or is blue tipped I want a black with blue claws trailer. Logic behind it; a dumb Coonass! 4 Quote
Aaron_H Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 1 hour ago, GoneFishingLTN said: If you couldn't use a a-rig what would be your top winter moving bait for the winter months? Lipless, jerkbait, chatterbait. Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 17, 2023 Super User Posted February 17, 2023 @Drawdown Do not under any circumstance throw a sapphire blue lizard anywhere around spawning bass! 1 1 Quote
Jmontgomery87 Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Depending on conditions a paddle tail swim bait or a spinnerbait. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 19, 2023 Super User Posted February 19, 2023 Rage Tail Menace, Structure Bug and Siebert G2 jig/ Rage Craw. Quote
Super User WRB Posted February 19, 2023 Super User Posted February 19, 2023 Hmmmm...hair jig w/pork trailer. Tom 3 Quote
Super User WRB Posted February 19, 2023 Super User Posted February 19, 2023 Our cold water/winter seasonal period occurs when the water column turns over and normalizes to 55 degrees or colder. Bass can be anywhere from near surface to 80’ deep. Crawdads tend to be up in water less then 25’ but baitfish like Threadfin Shad tend to be where phytoplankton is located it’s their food source. Locating shad schools by looking for birds* that feed on them and sonar unit to determine how deep the schools are. Effective lures include structure spoons, ice jigs, under and tail spins, drop shot, small swimbaits and jigs. If the Shad are shallow enough a crankbait can work. jerk baits don’t work that good for me until early pre spawn as the water column warms up. Bass feeding on crawdads a jig works best. Tom * Grebes 2 Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted February 19, 2023 Super User Posted February 19, 2023 Jigs Flat Sided Crankbaits Jerkbaits Lipless Crankbaits Spinnerbaits 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 It's extremely difficult to use any moving bait when fishing through a hole in the ice, but I'd pick a marabou jig. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted February 20, 2023 Super User Posted February 20, 2023 Lipless crankbait, shallow or mid depth crankbait, spinnerbait, and swim jig. 1 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 20, 2023 Super User Posted February 20, 2023 Okay, so what brand and what is the color called? Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted February 20, 2023 Super User Posted February 20, 2023 Looks like Ima Suspending Vibration Lipless Ghost Ayu Quote
Super User Bankc Posted February 20, 2023 Super User Posted February 20, 2023 Flutter spoon, jigging spoon, and blade baits for me. Quote
Super User king fisher Posted February 20, 2023 Super User Posted February 20, 2023 In the morning when it is calm, I use a buzz bait. In the afternoon when the wind blows, I use a spinnerbait. Ice is for a margarita when the day is done. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 20, 2023 Global Moderator Posted February 20, 2023 Jerkbaits, flatsides, spinnerbaits, and lipless. A-rigs were basically not allowed here until this year (only 2 hooks allowed). On 2/17/2023 at 9:23 AM, Drawdown said: Every time I see that color I can hardly believe a bass would want it. Just looks over the top, but clearly it does work. What’s the logic for when to use a color like this? It’s not only “garish,” but also insanely sparkly. Tinfoil is another bait color that comes to mind like this. Sapphire blue is one of my favorite colors. It's especially deadly in the summer when the water gets a greenish tint to it. I make a sapphire blue bladed jig that is deadly on our bass. 1 Quote
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