What would be the best lure to go with for winter largemouth bass fishing in eastern long island?
Mike D asked:
I know deeper waters and slower retrieve…but its still tempting to use my old standby a light colored jitterbug. Is it pointless to use a top floating jig in the winter? I fished a rattletrap and jig & pig at Ronkonkoma for six hours yesterday with nary a bite. Has anyone fished the Northwestern side(opposite of the falls) of Southard’s with any success? Whats the best overall advice for today’s trip? Thanks!!!
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I know deeper waters and slower retrieve…but its still tempting to use my old standby a light colored jitterbug. Is it pointless to use a top floating jig in the winter? I fished a rattletrap and jig & pig at Ronkonkoma for six hours yesterday with nary a bite. Has anyone fished the Northwestern side(opposite of the falls) of Southard’s with any success? Whats the best overall advice for today’s trip? Thanks!!!

September 17th, 2009 at 5:31 pm
Sounds like you got everything covered.
Try to fish steeper banks.Bass like to move vertically in cold winter water. A jig and pig really cant be beat IMO for cold weather fishin’. Just crawl it along the bottom, and give it a little twitch once and a while. Being that it’s cold don’t expect a lot of bits. You can also give the good ole’ plastic worm a try.
You also might want to try Jigging a spoon just straight up and down. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t, but its something different when the bass have a case of lockjaw. Remember when your fishing in cold water bass aren’t going to chase your bait so 90% of the time your going to have to run it right in front of his face.
Hope this helps…Good Luck