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Night fishing for bass in winter. Help please.

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Goodmorning fellas. So I've taken to night fishing for bass since I work third shift in the foundry and messing with my sleep schedule makes for a exhausting and dangerous night at work. I've been going down to goat rock marina where I would normally put my boat in and fishing from the ramp then the dock. I had some luck with a pink and pearl rapalas jerk bait but other than that it's been slim pickings. The water is cold and muddy. But I'm going fishing. Period. This evening me and my girlfriend are gonna make the 45 minute drive to opelika from Columbus GA to get me some lures at the gander mountain and dicks they have there and I need some advice on what to get. I'm gonna replace the jerkbait because the lip busted off the second night I used it and get a black spinner Bait with a Colorado blade but don't know what else to get. When we get back to town I'm gonna take her to a nice restaurant she's been talking about and I'll probably hit the water about 3 am after she falls asleep. Like I said the water is cold and muddy and it doesn't get more than seven feet deep in front of the dock when the water is up and its in a cove so I have no trouble casting to the opposite bank. Also the cove is full of what looks like hydrilla. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to read this. 

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Lunker Lure Original Rattleback or Tripple Rattleback Jig

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Thanks. Even got a picture to go with it. I'll be sure to grab one. 

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