teamm3d Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 you are on the water in the middle of winter on a cold day.. what would grab from your tackle box??? Quote
DEbassman17 Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 spinner bait or jig. I can't choose between them haha. Quote
teamm3d Posted December 29, 2008 Author Posted December 29, 2008 spinner bait or jig. I can't choose between them haha. thats okay choose both Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 29, 2008 Super User Posted December 29, 2008 Any of those because my "winter" is not like yours, for example, yesterday was a "cold" winter day down here, by mid day we were at chilly 82°. Quote
auburn bass man Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Here in the south where I normally fish I would say that its a toss up between a jig or a deep diving crank/rattle trap. I know I combined two of your choices but the two are similar I am a fan of noise. Jake Quote
T-Bone Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 When you say cold, do you mean up north cold or down south cold? I would choose different for each. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted December 29, 2008 Super User Posted December 29, 2008 I don't have an auger that would fit in my tackle box ;D Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 29, 2008 Super User Posted December 29, 2008 [movedhere] Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, Leaders, and Knots [move by] roadwarrior. Quote
flippin Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 here in ohio i would go with the jig and dead stick it Quote
senko_77 Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 You can't go wrong with a jig in winter. If I had to choose 1 thing, it would be this. Other good options are jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, and aruku shads (lipless crankbait) Quote
jimmieO Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Down here with our downright freezing Alabama winters (70 the day after christmas)...Jig or spinnerbait Quote
zbass Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Big jig. Make it worth the fishes effort to eat. Quote
BassFishingMachine Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 The only thing I can get to work for me in winter is small suspending jerkbaits, fished as slow as I can force myself to go. Many say jigs, but I have yet to do well with a jig in winter, maybe they work well on the bigger lakes in the winter, but here in the local ponds, a jerkbait is the only thing I can get them to take in the cold cold water. Ps. I continue to try jigs in cold cold water, but jerkbait is all that ever works. Quote
Super User Sam Posted December 29, 2008 Super User Posted December 29, 2008 Jig first, but cast it far if the water is clear. Then a moving bait, like a deep diving crankbait if they do not hit the jig. Quote
-ebby- Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 well anything i cast is gonna stay on top >-- so i guess it has to be topwater Quote
CFFF 1.5 Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 If you are fishing Florida winters I would go with everything. I will have all of those tied on this Saturday for my tournament. Quote
bighed Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Here in North Texas we've been wacking them pretty good. Water temps are in the low 50's to high 40's right now and the jigging spoon bite is on. The drop shot with a small shad type bait is working too. We're looking for schools of shad and finding most fish in 25-35' of water. Quote
BARON49_Northern NY Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 jig and pig using a real pork frog chunk works for me. Quote
Super User Tin Posted December 30, 2008 Super User Posted December 30, 2008 Windy= Jerkbait Slick= Jig Quote
Captain Obvious Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 there one thing I want to know? Are we talking cold like its been a steady 32 are lower for a few weeks. Or are we talking North Texas cold, which means that it was 72 degrees out today 8-) so I spent the whole day chopping wood,Why? Because the high for tomorrow is going to be 18 degrees thats texas weather. For the steady cold periods I'll use a jig and flat sided crank bait . But during warm up times I'll use a jerkbait and a lipless crank. good luck Quote
fathom Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 Windy= JerkbaitSlick= Jig x2 in mississippi. Quote
BuzzBait25 Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 I would use plastics, preferable the Shaky head. Bass are normally not real active in the winter so i prefer to finese them a little. Always yeilds good results for me. Quote
Super User Gone_Phishin Posted December 31, 2008 Super User Posted December 31, 2008 Any of those because my "winter" is not like yours, for example, yesterday was a "cold" winter day down here, by mid day we were at chilly 82°. You don't have to rub it in. Oh yea, a jig. Quote
IDbasser Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 A small jig, but that would be after I cut a hole through the ice. ;D Quote
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