MikesCrappyFishing Posted January 31 Posted January 31 It has been insanely cold for a while, a few stretches of below zero. But we are on the 4th day of a winter warming trend and one of my favorite lakes should be thawed out tomorrow. Was gonna throw around a drop shot. SUPER clear water. I'll probably be in the 15-20 feet of water right before the drop off to like 35ish. Lot of smallies and northern in there. What type of and color soft plastic would you throw on? Haven't done much fishing in these types of conditions. Thanks! Quote
Super User WRB Posted January 31 Super User Posted January 31 Suggest you give the bass a break for awhile. Drop shot clear cold water try Roboworm 4 1/2” straight tail midnight and Jackall Flic shake 4.8 in Cola. Wacky rig both. Tom PS, dark colors work good in cold clear water in lieu of more traditional transparent colors used in warmer water. 2 Quote
MikesCrappyFishing Posted February 1 Author Posted February 1 3 hours ago, WRB said: Suggest you give the bass a break for awhile. Drop shot clear cold water try Roboworm 4 1/2” straight tail midnight and Jackall Flic shake 4.8 in Cola. Wacky rig both. Tom PS, dark colors work good in cold clear water in lieu of more traditional transparent colors used in warmer water. Give bass fishing a break? But then what am I supposed to do? Lol Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted February 1 Super User Posted February 1 2 hours ago, MikesCrappyFishing said: Give bass fishing a break? But then what am I supposed to do? Lol Checkout A-Jay's workout videos for a few ideas.😆 1 Quote
pdxfisher Posted February 2 Posted February 2 I throw green pumpkin all winter long. Out here I think it mimics sculpin in the winter. I would throw a color that mimics whatever is your predominant bait species. 1 Quote
Glaucus Posted February 3 Posted February 3 You expect an Illinois lake that has frozen over to be thawed after 4 days in the 40s at the beginning of February? Take a break man. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 3 Super User Posted February 3 In Indiana we will hit 65 degrees today but it won't be enough to thaw the ponds and lakes near me. If they were, I think the fish will be pretty lethargic but I would get to practice some casting. For drop shot in clear water, I like a small 3in minnow, nosed hooked, and fished slowly,. But in cold water, 🥶 good luck. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted February 4 Super User Posted February 4 On 1/31/2025 at 6:41 PM, WRB said: Jackall Flic shake 4.8 in Cola. Tom You are giving away the secret color! Glad I stocked up on them before they are sold out. I would try a blade bait like a silver buddy? Drop shot has never worked for me in cold water for some reason. Allen 1 Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Really small baits work better for me. I really like Roboworms 3" alive shad Quote
Mr. Aquarium Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Try a fly, or tie one up. The hair will slowly move. A marabou will be deadly. Basically a hair jig just hovering in front of their faces. Hair jigs are cold water killers 1 Quote
MikesCrappyFishing Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 On 2/3/2025 at 2:50 AM, Glaucus said: You expect an Illinois lake that has frozen over to be thawed after 4 days in the 40s at the beginning of February? Take a break man. It was. Well, half of it anyway. Not interested in taking a break. This is my literal therapy. Work 12-18 hour shifts as a 911 dispatcher, I need out of the house and alone time on my days off. It does wonders for me! 2 Quote
Bass Rutten Posted Friday at 01:19 AM Posted Friday at 01:19 AM I second the 4in roboworm, aaron’s magic or watermelon. A trap is also a great northern (as in area of the country) ice out lure. Quote
papajoe222 Posted Friday at 07:28 PM Posted Friday at 07:28 PM I live in northern Illinois and even the ponds aren't anywhere near thawing, but if you've a lake by you that is, go for it. For a dropshot in cold clear water, I'd opt for something small that has a built in scent. I'm partial to nose hooking a 2in. tube in smoke/black flake, or a black Reaper. I really don't think there's just one or two baits that could work, but those are the ones I start with just after ice-out. The downside to using a drop shot right after ice-out is you don't know the depth the fish are holding. A double Fluke rig can be fished at any depth as well as a nose hooked Senko. 1 Quote
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