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Bass Lures for Boat Ramp in the Winter

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I’m interested in bank fishing a boat ramp for largemouth bass (45 degree water temp.) My rod arsenal can handle any lures. Just need some of the best for Fishing it in the winter. Thanks for the help. 

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Small worms and jigs work really well around boat ramps. Since fishing from shore I don’t recommend any tungsten. 

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Interested to see what y’all thoughts are on Crankbaits or bass Fishing Lure for largemouth bass on a boat ramp.

The water temps where I am are about 48 degrees(Texas). My rod arsenal can handle any Lure. Just wanted a few opinion. Thanks for the input. 

 

Please provide specifications for lure

From shore?  If yes, outside of squarebills, crankbaits don't work the best from shore due to their design.  They work much better casting into shore out in the water.

 

 

For a shallow squarebill usually cast parallel to shore and retrieve.

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Yes. From shore. What type of shallow Squarebill would you suggest?

Ned rig and fish it really slow. When the water is cold like that it is one of the only things I can get bit on.

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For me a swimbait like a 8" Hudd. For a normal person a T-rigged worm or jig.

Tom

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Don't really know how many bass would be under docks in that water temperature.

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You can definitely use deeper diving cranks from shore. Especially if you want the bottom digging in/bouncing off the bottom. 

 

There are tons of cranks/squarebills out there. Strike King, 6th Sense, Lucky Craft are some of the favorites.

 

For squarebills, the KVD 1.5 is quite popular.

 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Strike_King_KVD_HC_Square_Bill_Silent_Crankbait/descpage-SKKVDHC.html

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Lipless sinking crankbait  . Let it sink to the bottom then follow the contour uphill . 

I inch along a Zman TRD Crawz in green pumpkin on a 1/10 oz Ned head

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Boat launching ramps provide 3 underwater edges for crawdads to hide. The flat surface is hard making a good hunting place for bass. Docks are usually next to a ramp providing shelter for a vast number of aquatic critters that attract fish of all types and prey for bass. 

Where I fish the DFW uses ramps to stock trout and the bass hang waiting.

Ramps are usually located near deep water access in wind protected areas.

Boaters tend to release fish caught and any live bait that become food for crawdads and bass. 

Think what is below the water line and why bass use ramps and marinas year around and then select your lures. 

Tom

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