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One Bait stranded on a lake/ winter time 50 degree days and 35 degree nights water temp in mid 40's if you only had one lure choice

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Rattletrap.............

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On 1/17/2017 at 9:30 AM, Fishin' Fool said:

If smallies live there...jerkbait

 

What if they don't?:dontknow:

 

Easy - dynamite.....light, boom, and dinner is served. 

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You better take a heck of a lot of senkos 

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i would want a dropshot with keitech  4" strait tail worms green pumpkin.  I could carry a lot of those worms and in a pinch i could dig up some fresh ones.

On 1/17/2017 at 7:45 AM, Chrisb1 said:

I was sitting around thinking about this, if I was stranded on a fresh water 5000 acre lake and the days were in the 50-60's and water temps were in the mid 40's....What would be my one lure I would choose for survivals?

 

I keep think about a trusted rooster tail for the varieties of fish.

 

So what would you choose?

What Lake? Depends on the lake. And this is a catch fish or die scenario? 

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Guys there so many good ideas, after think awhile I would probably add a drop shot with real worm or crawfish if I could find them

Keitech swing impact fat on a ewg. 4.8" or 5.8". Or a senko.?

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