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On 1/27/2010 11:06 AM, Ronnie wrote:
If you are faced with those conditions, what would you do? I tend to not worry about the visibility. Some of my best winter fishing in muddy conditions has been with smoke grubs and the like. But my most reliable approach is a black, 1 oz jig. I like to feel it hit the bottom hard, and never move it more than a few inches from the bottom, all through the retrieve. Find the area with deepest water least affected by current. Then use a heavy, solid black jig, fished tediously slow and very tight to cover and/or something vertical. Try to scrape the bottom as far into the creases at the base of objects as possible. |
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