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jig or jerkbait.  Its real hard to chose between those two.

I cant choose just one

 

blade bait

jig

drop shot

jerk bait

crank bait

 

 

Either way.... Got to fish slow

Jig or tube.... But oddly a lipless crankbait has produced for me in water temps in the 40s.

I love throwin a jig in the winter!

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Either a jig or a tube.  It depends on what the cover and structure is like.

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Texas Rigged Craw Worm

Jig-N-Craw

Rat-L-Trap

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Lipless crank, suspending jerkbait, jig, and shaky head.

Jig

Single Spin Spinnerbait (1/2, 5/8, and 3/4 oz.)

Rat-L-Trap

Texas Rigged Sweet Beaver or Craw Worm

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Hair jig, that is number 1 unless the water is above 41 degrees then I like a suspending jerkbait.

I cant choose just one

 

blade bait

jig

drop shot

jerk bait

crank bait

 

 

Either way.... Got to fish slow

 

Cant go wrong with any of them.

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