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ok guys, im fishin sunday. the lake is slightly stainted. water temps around 48.  The lake is VERY rocky. and im talkin huge boulders in some places. But the weather is going to be terrible. Its supposed to rain all day. so any advice??? lures??? or asnything else ???? thanks guys!

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hmm id try a jig around the rocks or maybe a crankbait banged around them?

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ok guys, im fishin sunday. the lake is slightly stainted.

Your soul is stainted

Far beyond mechanical repair.

You'll be fishing Sunday morning

Jeez, I wish that I was there.

We could make a song out of this! Tom Waits might sing it for us.  :-X

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#1...Black and Blue jig/trailer

#2...Carolina rigged 4" Green Pumpkin Senko on a long leader...3-4 ft.

#3...Dropshot tube bait...not shaken...the fish are skiddish so let them get a good look and smell

Good Luck!!!

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1/8th oz crankbait.  Google yv37 pee wee wart and get a crankbait as close to this one as possible.  Works wonders in 48 to 52 degree water.  Warmer (52-60 degrees) rattle trap type lures.  Red or shad colors.

Kelley

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in cold water baitfish are not as active, nor do they swim as fast as they do in summer. Trying to mimic that, just remember to fish slower in cold water. It would look odd to bass to see a baitfish zooming past them.

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