The Budget Angler Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 I know prespawn is approaching here in NC, but I have no clue what to use. I think I've been getting bites on a weightless texas-rigged bandito bug (Alabama craw pattern), but if I am, I'm not pinning them. I plan on going out this Wednesday, when it's supposed to be cloudy and 75 degrees, a few days after a rain storm and right before another one. Temps have been mid-50s to high-60s. Water is a brownish green, somewhere between murky and stained. Lemme know what works for all you guys so I can go out and buy it today. Thanks! 1 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted February 27, 2024 Super User Posted February 27, 2024 If you type in prespawn in the search bar, there's tons of info on this topic. 1 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 Same stuff I throw all year. Jig/crankbait/swimbait/spinnerbait/frog/buzzbait/Jerkbait/T Rig. I typically let the conditions dictate my lure choice regardless of the season. Bass use structure near spawning banks to stage and feed up before laying their eggs. Probably wanna target stuff like that 😉🎣 3 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 27, 2024 Super User Posted February 27, 2024 A Damiki Rig & FFS or you'll never get bit! 10 Quote
cyclops2 Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 They are hungry and aggressive in prespawn period. Should be super easy. UNLESS They have already been hooked & released several times already. 1 Quote
The Budget Angler Posted February 27, 2024 Author Posted February 27, 2024 26 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: Same stuff I throw all year. Jig/crankbait/swimbait/spinnerbait/frog/buzzbait/Jerkbait/T Rig. I typically let the conditions dictate my lure choice regardless of the season. Bass use structure near spawning banks to stage and feed up before laying their eggs. Probably wanna target stuff like that 😉🎣 any specific colors? Brands? I know the wind's supposed to be 20-30 mph tomorrow, so that'll probably affect it some Quote
Super User Bird Posted February 27, 2024 Super User Posted February 27, 2024 Jigs - Jerkbaits - Spinnerbaits - Square bills - T-rig Zoom lizards. Quote
waymont Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 I’d say typical bass presentations, but under 8’ of water. Jigs, swim jigs, spinner baits, chatterbaits, swim baits, square bills/flatsides. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 27, 2024 Super User Posted February 27, 2024 Alabama Rig 1 Quote
PaulVE64 Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 Prespawn to me means water temps near 50°F That's when crawfish get active. I'm throwing a craw/sculpin jig Quote
Pat Brown Posted February 28, 2024 Posted February 28, 2024 Siebert makes great jigs I like Zoom, Berkley, Z Man, Missile Baits, Strike King, Bizz Baits, Reaction Innovations, Big Bite Baits, Culprit, Storm, Keitech and Netbait soft plastics. I fish Bill Lewis, Googan, 6th Sense, Berkley, Strike King and Rapala hard baits mostly. Spinnerbaits I get from Nichols, Luck E Strike, Booyah, Siebert, Stanley and War Eagle. Hard to beat an original chatterbait for bladed jigs but I also like the Berkley slobberknocker and the Fogy by Siebert. You'll have to play around to find out what you like but I'll say this: no bait is better than any other bait. They all have their times. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 28, 2024 Super User Posted February 28, 2024 In order for the most part Megabass 110 and 110 jr+1 Alabama Rig Finesse Jig in shallow water, football jig deep - something with red or orange Crankbait 6-8ft - OSP Evoke 2.0 Spinnerbait - OSP High Pitcher Chatterbait - Fire Craw with matching Spunk Shad trailer 5in Wacky Senko - when nothing else is working Any small BFS lure will work this time of year as well. Sometimes sizing down works on a busy body of water. If water is murky go with something bright Quote
Super User scaleface Posted February 28, 2024 Super User Posted February 28, 2024 I like floating minnow twitch baits like the Long A . Spinnerbait . Wiggle Warts in the afternoon on steep sunny banks. Quote
Clinton john Posted February 29, 2024 Posted February 29, 2024 I'm in Louisiana so take this for what it's worth. For pre-dawn fish say in 1 to 4 foot of water, with water temps of 60 degrees are higher, it's very very hard to beat a 4 to 3 inch swimabit rigged on a owner flasher swimmer hook. If fishing around grass and wood, can be fished with braided line to keep from breaking off fish. Water color dictates what color blade, dirty water calls for a gold Colorado style blade and clear water a chrome willow leaf blade can work well. Babybass, watermelon red, any kind of shad color with or without some spark flakes, pearl with some chartreuse die on the tail, many many different colors to try. Match it up to water clarity and availability sunlight and if possible match it to natural bait fish in your area. Small sqaurbill cranks like the kvd 1.0 in waterever color closely matches the bait fish in your area, works great on stagged up prespawn,spawn and post spawn fish. Last but not least the good ole baby ribbet frog, can be amazing in the prespawn time frame if your water temps are in the 65 to 70 degree range. Hope this helps. 2 Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 2, 2024 Super User Posted March 2, 2024 Hair jig w/pork trailer Jig /Chigger Craw trailer Blue Gill swimbait 9” straight tail worm T-rigged. Tom Quote
JediAmoeba Posted March 2, 2024 Posted March 2, 2024 I am just excited for glide bait season, i.e. prespawn. I will go out all day throwing glides in the spring for that 1 bite. Sure, throw a spinnerbait for numbers but I just want that one. The right bite. 2 Quote
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