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<blockquote data-quote="sll" data-source="post: 4974783" data-attributes="member: 15186"><p>For me the way I like to catch them, which is artificials out of deeper brush, I like it best when water temps get in the 50's and colder. It can't get too cold beyond that either. Spider-riggers and troller's tend to fair better in warmer water temps in my areas. Every lake fishes different, and I know that the post above about Douglas holds true to at times there because some of the best winter days I have had there are fishing next to sheets of surface ice shallow under a bobber.</p><p></p><p>Like Biggun said above....December-March is my favorite time of the year to fish.....bass or crappie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sll, post: 4974783, member: 15186"] For me the way I like to catch them, which is artificials out of deeper brush, I like it best when water temps get in the 50's and colder. It can't get too cold beyond that either. Spider-riggers and troller's tend to fair better in warmer water temps in my areas. Every lake fishes different, and I know that the post above about Douglas holds true to at times there because some of the best winter days I have had there are fishing next to sheets of surface ice shallow under a bobber. Like Biggun said above....December-March is my favorite time of the year to fish.....bass or crappie. [/QUOTE]
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