caught em at 48 last week

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Is there a magic temperature when you bring out the spinnerbait? Mine was 63 degrees, but today changed my mind.
Went out this morning, water temp was 55. Started out with jig, but nothing. I fished it for two hours. Last week I caught two nice ones (4.2 and 2.6) on same lake in 50 degree water. I never had much luck with a spinnerbait with temp under 60, but tied one on today. Ended up with 4 keepers. Fish hit it, but it was subtle. I was surprised. In general, at water temps 58 and less, I fish a jig (minus float-n-fly), but today I learned they wouldn't hit that jig, but they wanted that bling!
caught em at 48 last week
55d
32 and up. No kidding, there is no water too cold for a blade.
My best on lakes was 46.I just got back from the creek and caught a 10in ky off a bridge.Was only there for 10min's before dark.Same place i caught 2 15in Sm 2weeks ago.Can't wait too float down.
Terry Adolph
River Basser
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I saw a Bill Dance show a couple of months back where he was casting parallel to some ice that extended out from the bank. He was slow rolling a White SB and catching some nices ones.
I don't know if it's a mental thing, but I have almost zero confidence anymore on a spinnerbait at any temp. I try slow-rolling, burning, etc. I just don't get bit much unless it's night with a black spinnerbait.
There is NO water too cold to fish a spinnerbait.
