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Catching Cold Water Bass

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This is perfect for getting those cold, lethargic big fish to strike! A great Christmas gift!   http://www.lurenet.com/brands/smithwick-lures/smithwick-perfect-10-rogue

  • Super User

Glenn we were trying to keep that on the down low.

I'm gonna get me one of those! So far I have only used the HJ and KVD Shiner but that Rogue looks good too. Plus every cold water basser needs to have a Rogue!

  • Super User

The water temp here is getting down to that magic 53° mark. I'll have one of these tied on and on the deck of my boat for the rest of the winter.

I am hoping to find some of those under my Christmas tree this year.  If not, it won't take me long to go grab a few. 

 

What's everyone's favorite color?  I normally use the black/chrome the most. 

I am hoping to find some of those under my Christmas tree this year.  If not, it won't take me long to go grab a few. 

 

What's everyone's favorite color?  I normally use the black/chrome the most. 

 

It's an intriguing jerkbait, for sure. I've got the "Juice" color and I've done decent on it. The picture on Tackle Warehouse doesn't do it justice though, Smithwick's website has a much more accurate depiction of the color. Regardless, there several classic colors that I'm sure would do the trick, black/chrome being one of them.

  • Super User

Gold Black Back Orange Belly ;)

  • Super User

I am going to order some on my next TW spree. I like the price, and I like that Ayu and Golden shiner color.

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The only drawback is that the middle treble has a tendency to cause eye damage. On all these type baits that I use, I remove it. Hasn't hurt my hook-up ratio at all and reduces damage. Actually, since I've started removing it, I haven't caused any eye damage for a couple of seasons.

Gold Black Back Orange Belly ;)

I'm beginning to see a correlation with you and lures with orange bellies

  • Super User

I'm beginning to see a correlation with you and lures with orange bellies

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It is not just Catt. Smallies show a strong preference to orange bellies or throats. So do largemouth. You couldn't go wrong by painting orange throats or bellies on all your baits. Try it.

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It is not just Catt. Smallies show a strong preference to orange bellies or throats. So do largemouth. You couldn't go wrong by painting orange throats or bellies on all your baits. Try it.

 

I concur......I've been experimenting with the color orange this year, and it has produced well.  My favorite is to take a swimbait on a chatter bait, and paint the belly orange.....result three 6lb bass on back to back to back casts in 15 fow over grass........awesome

I have used a lot of baits with orange in the past last two years I've kind of went away from them not sure why ill have togo back and use them more often

just ordered a half dozen of these, thanx for the heads up!

  • Yes, i have used blue silver and orange rogue and it has produced very well during winter and spring.

Went to dick sporting goods an picked one up. Used it that afternoon and landed keepers( which I threw back). My new cold weather go to lure :)

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