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A jig with black and then some other color on it, and a twin tail grub as a trailor. Swimming it is the best technique that works for me in prespawn. I also have success in the pre-spawn with small hard bodied jerkbaits, because the immitate the small minnows and shad that are growing then.

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I guess it would depend on where they are staging at. I have done well on crankbaits and spinnerbaits worked down points or next to drop offs. I also have done well with jerkbaits ran across points. I have caught fish suspended in deeper water on countdown rapalas. I have fished rock banks with jigs and caught prespawners. When they move up into pockets or coves I have done well with rattletraps. I have also done well if you get a warm day with topwater.(even in 40 degree water)If they are staging on mats I have done well flipping tubes. You have to keep your options open because they might bite on a variety of baits. The main thing is to figure out what they are staging on.

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