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Flat-sided crankbaits are the deal when the water is still cold and bass lethargic, waking up and moving toward shallow water. These baits flat-out catch fish in February!

https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/february-crankbaits.html

 

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Not in this town.

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A-Jay

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36 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Not in this town.

We got the same issue here

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Crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits are all the same right now just dragging across the ice.

 

Allen

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The crankbait pause mentioned is an A+ nugget. Caught a nice fish this weekend by accident - was fishing a flatside, and paused halfway through the retrieve to fiddle with electronics. Five seconds later the fish smoked the lure. Turned out to be a great clue to slow down even more on the retrieve, incorporate pauses etc. And to try a jerkbait, which worked well with longer pauses.

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We're locked out here in SE New England.  No February crankbaits for me this year, at least not with the forecast ahead of us.

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