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What lures to use in the winter with 45 degree water.... 2025


fishing user avatarbillwv68 reply : 

Just like to know what are some good lures for winter fishing besides jerkbaits, blade baits and underspins....


fishing user avatarS. Sass reply : 

Worms worms and more worms :) I am kind of a worm fanatic so I fish them year around but in the cold slow and deep works. 


fishing user avatarj bab reply : 

I've always heard that big jigs with subtle action trailers fished slow work well in winter.

For example, a mop jig with a pork trailer or something like that (no rage craws or other high action baits)


fishing user avatarRobert Riley reply : 

Jiggin Rap


fishing user avatarbowhunter63 reply : 

Float and fly right now.


fishing user avatar"hamma" reply : 

lighter hair jigs and small pork trailer, traps, and I cant really emphasize the need for a ssslllooowww presentation. Its a good chance for a big fish, but its also a time for patience and diligence

 


fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 

For me, I try to keep it simple. I've tried a huge amount of lures in my day for smallies. Cold weather, it's hard to beat a hard jerkbait on one rod and a blade bait on the other. If there are smallies on the structure you're targeting, one or both of these presentations will net you results. :)


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 12/18/2016 at 8:43 PM, Crestliner2008 said:

For me, I try to keep it simple. I've tried a huge amount of lures in my day for smallies. Cold weather, it's hard to beat a hard jerkbait on one rod and a blade bait on the other. If there are smallies on the structure you're targeting, one or both of these presentations will net you results. :)

 

~ X2 ~ Could agree more.

Once the water temps fell to the low 50's and below, virtually Every Brown Bass I caught this past season came on one of these. 

The only exception being a thin rattlebait that I fish like a blade bait.

A-Jay


fishing user avatarMegastink reply : 

I wish my lakes were 45* and not frozen solid in winter!

 

that said, don't count out a Red Eye Shad. Chrome or Panfish patterns fished over whatever grass is left. Sounds counter-intuitive, I know, but it works up here in NJ/PA when the lakes are still half frozen.


fishing user avatarWilliam Rossi reply : 

Carolina rig or Dropshop.


fishing user avatarIndianaFinesse reply : 

The blade bait and jerkbait are two of my top producers in the winter, but other than them the ned rig and 1/8 or 1/16 ounce Bucktail jigs work very well to.


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 12/18/2016 at 12:49 PM, S. Sass said:

Worms worms and more worms :) I am kind of a worm fanatic so I fish them year around but in the cold slow and deep works. 

When I saw the topic I clicked so I could reply "worms!" Sass beat me to it. When bass fishing there is never a bad time to use a plastic worm. That being said until about 10 yrs ago I didn't think you could catch bass in winter. We always went after trout when it was cold. Then I kept reading articles about float and fly and silver buddy. Didn't have any silver buddy's back then (hard to find here) so we used little Cleo spoons and started catching smallmouth in winter!!! Nowadays winter is my favorite season to fish. Still haven't had any luck on float and fly for bass but fly without a float is very effective for me on bluff walls. Got some homemade silver buddy's now that work great but what really happened was they gave me confidence that bass will bite in the winter. Now I catch them with almost any lure in winter, I just needed that confidence. Small tube and shakey head are usually where I start but jerkbait crankbait, jig, Texas rig, fluke, hair jig, blade bait, and all kind of things will catch fish in winter. Tightlining a fly of small Berkly gulp minnow is the way to go here in east tn once the water gets to 45 and below. But once you find them you can make them bite a lot of things. I caught what was probably my biggest largemouth dec 27 a few years back on a gold silver buddy, probably about 8 lbs but I didn't measure it. 

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fishing user avatarcrypt reply : 

I don't think I've ever seen water that cold !!!!!!!!!!!!      so I got nothing !!!!!!!!!! sorry.LOL


fishing user avatarIneedAnewScreenName-334504 reply : 

Probably goes without saying, but SLOW IT DOWN in the winter time. 

 

I already retrieve pretty slowly, but I work my jigs at a crawling pace... 

 

 


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Jigging spoon, jig, shakyhead,  grub.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Stability!

What was the weather 2-3 days before today & what will the weather be 2-3 days after!

Weather stability will determine when, where, & on what!


fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 
  On 12/18/2016 at 10:31 PM, TnRiver46 said:

Didn't have any silver buddy's back then (hard to find here) so we used little Cleo spoons and started catching smallmouth in winter!!! Nowadays winter is my favorite season to fish. Still haven't had any luck on float and fly for bass but fly without a float is very effective for me on bluff walls. Got some homemade silver buddy's now that work great but what really happened was they gave me confidence that bass will bite in the winter. 

There are numerous blade baits to be had. I've probably got 1/2 doz. different brands right now. You do not "need" a Silver Buddy per say to be successful. Use whatever brand you can find; if you can feel the "vibes" when you first lift it off the bottom, then you have a winner.


fishing user avatarJustinJ reply : 

Paddletail grub on a plain ballhead jig


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 1:49 AM, Crestliner2008 said:

There are numerous blade baits to be had. I've probably got 1/2 doz. different brands right now. You do not "need" a Silver Buddy per say to be successful. Use whatever brand you can find; if you can feel the "vibes" when you first lift it off the bottom, then you have a winner.

Blade baits of any brand are hard to find here. I am still using some of the home made ones I got 7-8 yrs ago. Bass pro shops about 45 minutes away is the closest place I can buy blades , the xps lazer. Academy sports, gander mtn, and dicks sporting goods have a total of zero blade baits out of 50 bajillion fishing lures. 


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 2:25 AM, TnRiver46 said:

Blade baits of any brand are hard to find here.

 

Hmm...

The internet is your friend!

 

:xmas-tree-070:


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 3:07 AM, roadwarrior said:

 

Hmm...

The internet is your friend!

 

:xmas-tree-070:

Yea but that takes all the fun out of taking the lure off pegboard and shaking it!!!! I don't think I have ever bought a lure online 


fishing user avatarJigMaster4 reply : 

I like a jig with a bbug or kickin b trailer, but any rodent/beaver style bait works.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Sworming Hornet/ LFT Live Magic Shad

 

:xmas-115:


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Yesterday it was 75° with 12 mph south wind

Today it 41° with a 25 mph north wind & rain

Y'all gonna use the same lures ya did yesterday just because the water temperature ain't changed?


fishing user avatarIgotWood reply : 
  On 12/18/2016 at 12:49 PM, S. Sass said:

Worms worms and more worms :) I am kind of a worm fanatic so I fish them year around but in the cold slow and deep works. 

What size worm do you fish in the cold? Do you downsize?


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

I run a shadrap in the winter and do ok sometimes.  some of the deep rapalas like the tail dancer has worked in the past slow rolled.


fishing user avatarAttila reply : 

When I can fish water that cold I use a jerkbait and a crankbait; they produce well.


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

I am not a big cold water/weather guy as it is tough on my hands but I do get out a few times a year when the conditions are like this. I usually use the following:

 

1. Mop style jig combining silicone/living rubber with a dead action trailer like a beaver

 

2. Hair jig usually without a trailer

 

3. Drop shot almost worked painfully slow or not at all

 

4. Smaller slender pointer or 78 series pointer

 

5. Jigging spoon / bladed jig/ spinnerbait


fishing user avatarS. Sass reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 6:15 AM, IgotWood said:

What size worm do you fish in the cold? Do you downsize?

Depends on the body of water and how well the fish are biting. Also if I am hunting a trophy or hunting numbers.

 

Of course if I want numbers or the bite is slow i'm downsizing. Generally a 7 1/2" or 8" worm will catch fish any day they are biting, but a 6" worm is as small as I go. If they won't eat a 6" worm then I guess I just missed a opportunity. 

 

If the water is known to have nice size fish and or I want big fish only then probably not downsizing. I might drop from a 12" to a 10" depending on what's happening with the 12".   


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

Jigs, plastic worms, and small swim baits.


fishing user avatarBassObsessed reply : 

Recently caught some nice ones in 42 degree water on shallow cranks.


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 3:07 AM, roadwarrior said:

 

Hmm...

The internet is your friend!

 

:xmas-tree-070:

Update: went to dicks today and found two brands of blade baits. Johnson thin fisher (which I have used before with some success for crappie/white bass) and vibe brand. The vibe lures looked pretty good. They were $5 so I'll wait until desperate times to buy them. 


fishing user avatarJeff H reply : 

Producto Tournament grub on Gopher Mushroom head Owner Deep Throat Series

4" Berkley Power Minnow on same head as above

Mr Twister Silver Shiner Sassy Grub on same head as above.

 


fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 
  On 12/19/2016 at 2:25 AM, TnRiver46 said:

Blade baits of any brand are hard to find here. I am still using some of the home made ones I got 7-8 yrs ago. Bass pro shops about 45 minutes away is the closest place I can buy blades , the xps lazer. Academy sports, gander mtn, and dicks sporting goods have a total of zero blade baits out of 50 bajillion fishing lures. 

 

Google "Barlows Baits". They offer 1/4 oz. - 1/2 oz. plain blades that you just add split rings and hooks to. I probably use these more than most completed baits from other brands. Very economical as well when you buy 25 at a clip.




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