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Small Swimbaits, Big Bites

1 [The Power Of Little Swimmers]

Bass often become extremely lethargic as water temperatures reach their lowest point during the year, but that doesn’t mean they’re not catchable. Using a subtle lure like a small swimbait (2- to 4-inch range) in the early part of the year can produce big results. The easiest way to rig a small swimbait is on a simple jighead, but if the cover is too heavy, a belly-weighted swimbait hook could also be a solid alternative.

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After the baitfish migrate to the backs of creeks in the fall, the water temperature begins to drop,

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