Yesterday I talked about Spinnerbaits and Crankbaits. Shad, Chrome, White, Chartreuse, Black/Blue Combos.....all good colors this time of year. Today though, I'd like to talk about the Jig. When you see the water Temps down below 45 degrees, getting up on some structure with a Jig and using a Curly Fry as a trailer - Pumpkin Seed Color mixed in with Crawfish Colored Jig, it can be deadly. Fish this little guy VERY Slow and on the bottom. You have to give the Bass time to hit it. Again, with water Temps that low, the best action can be NO action. I like 1/4 ouncers again, around Timber and wood, 1/2 ounces when you find your structure. Some Honey Holes that come to mind here at Patoka, are some Submerged Bridges, Rip Rap, Road Beds, and where the River is flowing under the lake. Those underwater Rivers and Creeks are going to be bringing in food and warmer water to the Bass soon and they know it. Try to hit as many channels like that as you can, specially where those channels come close to points out from the banks. Those conditions give the bass everything they need, food, oxygen, warmer water, and they don't have to travel far once the spawn starts.



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