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Best Winter Bass Lures: Great Baits for Late-Season

Sure, the water’s cold, but these bass fishing pros know the best winter bass lures that keep the bites hot.
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Best Winter Bass Lures: Great Baits for Late-Season

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Rapala Shad Rap SR05 bait

Rapala Shad Rap SR05

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Livingston Lures Jerkmaster 251 jerkbait

Livingston Lures JerkMaster 251

The SPRO Little John Deep Diving Crankbait

SPRO Little John Deep Diving Crankbait

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Sure, the water’s cold, but these bass pros know the best winter bass lures to keep the bites hot.

1. Rapala Shad Rap SR05


Rapala Shad Rap SR05

Rapala Shad Rap SR05 bait

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Ott Defoe, 2019 Bassmaster Classic Champion:

“When bass are lethargic, just getting a few bites is tough, but this deadly little crankbait

scores in the most brutal winter conditions. I fish it on a 7-foot ­medium-​action spinning outfit with 8-pound fluorocarbon, and retrieve stupid slow around submerged rocks or isolated wood cover. It’s also great in shallow creek arms where runoff has discolored ordinarily clear water.”

2. Livingston Lures JerkMaster 251


Livingston Lures JerkMaster 251

Livingston Lures Jerkmaster 251 jerkbait

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Randy Howell, 2014 Bassmaster Classic Champion:

“This lure has an internal microelectronics module that emits chirping sounds meant to mimic an injured baitfish. With a soft-tipped baitcasting rod and 10-pound fluorocarbon line, I work it along deep points and steep banks in clear lakes, using a jerk-jerk-pause-jerk retrieve. The key is to vary the duration of the pause until you determine what the fish want.”

3. SPRO Little John Deep Diving Crankbait


SPRO Little John DD Crankbait

The SPRO Little John Deep Diving Crankbait

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Charlie Ingram, Champion angler and host of Fishing University:

“As the water temp dips into the mid 40s, bass in reservoir tributary arms will gang up big-time around steep rock bluffs to gorge on shad, and this plug gets down to their level. It’ll run 20 feet deep on 15-pound braided line. Using a soft-action baitcasting cranking rod, I cast it parallel to the bluff and wind it back with a medium-slow, stop-and-go retrieve.”

4. Strike King Tour Grade Football Jig


Strike King Tour Grade Football Jig

Strike King Tour Grade Football Jig

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Jonathon VanDam, MLF Bass Pro Tour angler:

“In winter, I target submerged brushpiles, logs, and rocks in murky lakes with a jig. I like this particular model because its squat head and line-tie placement elevate the trailer off the bottom, where it’s easier for bass to see. I thread on a Strike King Rage Craw and fish it with a stiff 7-foot baitcasting outfit and 14-pound fluorocarbon, using a hop, drag, and shake retrieve.”