The 3.5 Swimbait is my #1 go to in cold water. It catches largemouth smallmouth walleye and pike all winter long for me. Close runner up is slow rolling a berkley dredger 14.5.
Could you do a ,what rod action to use for different techniques. Worm rod , crank bait rod etc. love your videos keep up the great work, wish you luck in the 2020 season
Great vid!! You should definitely do some videos like that for the spring and summer bite. I think we all are looking forward to that and always wanting to learn about what to use or something new to try.
The ned rig with trd and z man micro finesse jig with paca chunk tiny trailer have accounted for most of my giant bass in water temp 38-48 deg. Shad rap, flat sided cranks are hot at times for me also. I have better luck with jerkbaits when water temp closer to 50.
on the lipless, i find that to your point regarding it sinking, varying your retrieve etc, that if you use mono or braid to leader (which is a bit much for the trebles imo) the line floats, which helps you quite a bit when you are trying to pull the bait up off the bottom.
I like all of those baits for winter. One honorable mention for me is a sure go to lure, a white spinner bait with a size 6 to 8 Colorado blade slow rolled. That amazing hard thump is like ringing the dinner bell.
A shaky head seems to work well here up north . Even a ned rig . Anything that is a finess and I can move super slow . Then again our water temps are in the 30s so a bit colder then you see . We have had a bunch of warmer days through the end of December and Saturday will be 57 here in Rochester . Better believe I will be out there trying to get that one or two bites .
For me, here in Indiana, I'd add a shakey head with a finesse worm and a drop shot or ned rig and take away the two cranks. Not many shad lakes around other than Patoka and Monroe.
Love the SR's for cold water fishing! When I was a kid I caught my first bass over 7lbs. on an SR5 and I've been in love with it ever since.You do us Hoosiers proud, keep up the great work!
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Love the info! Agree most but my home murky water lake Taylorsville KY seems tough on swim baits unless trailers...I’d have to throw my Ned rig in there! Definitely agree on the shad raps and jerkbaits to rattler traps...cant wait to watch my favorite pro fish again soon!
Great information here!! I have never fished winter months until this year. Usually I'm chasing ducks, but that sure ain't happening. I have been struggling here on Bull Shoals. I'm about to go out, so thanks for the tips.
I'm absolutely killing it in West Tn with a blade bait. Any version, Bass Pro usually as I can go replace the ones I lose. Just a novice bank angler. Best 2 weeks of fishing for me ever. Several 3-6 lb fish in high pressure public lakes. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the tips. The silver buddy takes top spot on my winter list. Followed closely by a 1/4 oz ball head jig with a Mann's Stingray grub. Color doesn't matter as long as it is avocado. LOL. That is awesome on bluffs and channel swings in my area.
Jacob you are the man...love to see you catch'em and slap that DING bell...your video is right on time as I'm new to winter bass fishing...great info...ready to see your videos next week so I know which of your rods to order for the best set up 👍🎣🎣
My No1 is a weightless 4" stick bait, 2 dream shot on owner shaky head, 3 2.8 fat swing impact on a drop shot, 4 rip stop 9, and 5 blade bait. Here in GA those work best for me
Jacob, I am from Ohio and I do a lot of smallmouth fishing in Lake Erie in Oct, Nov, Mar and Apr when the water temps are between 35 and 50 degrees. I have found that a blade bait like a Silver Buddy or Vibee and a jigging spoon like a Hopkins shorty caught more fish this time of year. If I am shallow a jerkbait is hard to beat.
I know people are going to say ism crazy but I love a roadrunner....i live in illinois so when deer season is over and I want to get a bite my go to is a roadrunner...
BakersOutdoors 1 and beetle spin, I use flashy spins and road runners all the time, with a 2.8 kietech on Em juicy I actually have caught 1lb sunny and 4+lb bass on a damn 1/8oz rooster tail in the winter in 35 degree weather. Rooster tails catch all fish , I even bring em to Florida when I go to the gulf and have caught black drum to freakin grouper and snapper on both rooster tails and road runners . Tight lines bud
I myself throw a zoom salty ring worm on a shakey head it's caught me huge bass here in NJ. In really cold water conditions it's my version of the ned rig
Please due another video about the shad rap. I, with many, would like to know what's the differences between the 5,6,7,8, etc. and when to throw them (time of day, sunlight).
Nice Vid Jwheel. I’m in West Lafayette Indiana so my baits are a little different but still staples. Jerkbait Neko Rigged 5” senko Finesse swimbait ( underspin or Okashira screwlock head) Dropshot strike king half shell Lipless crank Tight lines from Indiana
Those dates are all great and my favorite is more towards the end of winter maybe early spring when that water is still really cold but a black buzzbait working around wooden structure brush can be absolutely deadly in that cold water
I'm up here in Washington (nw) waster temps are around 43-45, fishing 40-65 ft, mostly small mouth fish this time of year. My 5 fav baits are green pumpkin tube jig, ned rig, caralina rigged lizard, drop shot, and the dark sleeper.
IMO a smaller profile jig works better year round. Reason being is I feel most fishermen tend to throw a bigger jig (unless their chuckin a finesse jig) and that smaller profile is “less seen” by a lot of fish, those subtle differences can be the difference between 8 bites n 16 bites
Hey cuz what's the best way to tell if they're on a shad or crawfish bite? I know to look for the crawfish in the live well deal. Something else please? And I never have watched a video on how wind change effects the way fish set up different on banks. Would be a great video to learn from? Thanks bro
I’m in Michigan. Top 5 for me in winter are suspending jerk bait, VMC hair jig, burst bug jig in pb and j or black and blue w/ chunk jr trailer, blade bait and then some kind of finesse rig like a Ned grub or 4” drop shot worm. Love your videos JW. My lake just iced over yesterday so looking to ice out now. ( don’t ice fish) Any recommendations for northern ice out bass?
west777s it’s depends if I’m on flat banks or fishing a bluff. If I’m fishing on a point and I want to keep contact with the bottom then I’m definitely going to drag it. If I’m on that more vertical stuff I’m going to hop it more often than not
Whats your favorite line to use on a dc reel? Jus got the shimano slx dc 151hg and threw a mono backing on it with 30lb braid but probably gonna go with 15-20lb flouro
Slow rolling a 3/4 to 1 oz spinner bait with the skirt trimmed down. I’ve had mid to upper 40’s water temps when the fish would hit nothing but the spinner bait.
Awesome I fish Grand lake St.Marys in the early spring for the BFL and it always drops 10 degrees in water temperature two days before the tournament begins I think maybe some of these will help out
Hey Jacob so I was reading on MlF and its saying they are implementing a variable minimum weight that will vary from lake to lake. What are not only yours but mdj and DC's thoughts on this. What's your views of pros and cons getting ready for eufaula al?
Pretty big baits for those temps as a NY/CT guy. I think I ignore some things and this vid got me thinking. Thanks for the info
The 3.5 Swimbait is my #1 go to in cold water. It catches largemouth smallmouth walleye and pike all winter long for me. Close runner up is slow rolling a berkley dredger 14.5.
Jacob wheeler is an inredible fisherman.from the vids I watched seems like an even better human being
Could you do a ,what rod action to use for different techniques. Worm rod , crank bait rod etc. love your videos keep up the great work, wish you luck in the 2020 season
those videos are coming out next week!
My top 5- jig, jerkbait, blade bait, underspin, drop shot
Great vid!! You should definitely do some videos like that for the spring and summer bite. I think we all are looking forward to that and always wanting to learn about what to use or something new to try.
I love shad raps and upsizing the hooks to help it slowly rise... killer winter bait.
Totally agree. I also rotate a fish head spin in with the swimbait. Sometimes they want a little flash.
The ned rig with trd and z man micro finesse jig with paca chunk tiny trailer have accounted for most of my giant bass in water temp 38-48 deg. Shad rap, flat sided cranks are hot at times for me also. I have better luck with jerkbaits when water temp closer to 50.
on the lipless, i find that to your point regarding it sinking, varying your retrieve etc, that if you use mono or braid to leader (which is a bit much for the trebles imo) the line floats, which helps you quite a bit when you are trying to pull the bait up off the bottom.
I like all of those baits for winter. One honorable mention for me is a sure go to lure, a white spinner bait with a size 6 to 8 Colorado blade slow rolled. That amazing hard thump is like ringing the dinner bell.
A shaky head seems to work well here up north . Even a ned rig . Anything that is a finess and I can move super slow . Then again our water temps are in the 30s so a bit colder then you see . We have had a bunch of warmer days through the end of December and Saturday will be 57 here in Rochester . Better believe I will be out there trying to get that one or two bites .
Thanks Jacob. Great info. I think an on the water demo of working the bait would be helpful to see.
Great tips, Big Fan!!! Man you can sure catch' em!! Good Luck this season
Lipless crankbait is always good in my parts of Texas!!
Great video ++
My top five jig, jerkbait, small donkey rig, blade bait and one of my secrets a dark sleeper so many ways to fish a sleeper 🤫
Kenny Matley is that from tactical Bassin
Megabass dark sleeper
Great video thanks 🙏
Great picks. I like the drop rig (damiki rig) or tight lining also.
Me too sir especially around rock
For me, here in Indiana, I'd add a shakey head with a finesse worm and a drop shot or ned rig and take away the two cranks. Not many shad lakes around other than Patoka and Monroe.
Love the SR's for cold water fishing! When I was a kid I caught my first bass over 7lbs. on an SR5 and I've been in love with it ever since.You do us Hoosiers proud, keep up the great work!
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Love the info! Agree most but my home murky water lake Taylorsville KY seems tough on swim baits unless trailers...I’d have to throw my Ned rig in there! Definitely agree on the shad raps and jerkbaits to rattler traps...cant wait to watch my favorite pro fish again soon!
Great choices and great info. Picking only 5 is tough but I never go out anymore in winter without a dark sleeper tied on!
Great information here!! I have never fished winter months until this year. Usually I'm chasing ducks, but that sure ain't happening. I have been struggling here on Bull Shoals. I'm about to go out, so thanks for the tips.
I'm absolutely killing it in West Tn with a blade bait. Any version, Bass Pro usually as I can go replace the ones I lose. Just a novice bank angler. Best 2 weeks of fishing for me ever. Several 3-6 lb fish in high pressure public lakes.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the tips. The silver buddy takes top spot on my winter list. Followed closely by a 1/4 oz ball head jig with a Mann's Stingray grub. Color doesn't matter as long as it is avocado. LOL. That is awesome on bluffs and channel swings in my area.
shad rap caught me fish 30 years ago . kinda suprised but happy that you stull use them
Jig, jerkbait, shad rap, Colorado blade spinnerbait, Red eye shad....they are my top 5.....and an A rig of course too
I've caught alot on a flat side crankbait in the winter especially on bluff walls
Good informative video. Thanks for sharing. Just keep them weels turning
I'm surprised a spinnerbait didn't make the list. Great video Jacob, good luck in 2020.
Jacob you are the man...love to see you catch'em and slap that DING bell...your video is right on time as I'm new to winter bass fishing...great info...ready to see your videos next week so I know which of your rods to order for the best set up 👍🎣🎣
My No1 is a weightless 4" stick bait, 2 dream shot on owner shaky head, 3 2.8 fat swing impact on a drop shot, 4 rip stop 9, and 5 blade bait. Here in GA those work best for me
I totally agree with your picks, the shad rap SR5 in crawdad color has always produced really well for me in the winter. 👌👍
Jacob, I am from Ohio and I do a lot of smallmouth fishing in Lake Erie in Oct, Nov, Mar and Apr when the water temps are between 35 and 50 degrees. I have found that a blade bait like a Silver Buddy or Vibee and a jigging spoon like a Hopkins shorty caught more fish this time of year. If I am shallow a jerkbait is hard to beat.
I know people are going to say ism crazy but I love a roadrunner....i live in illinois so when deer season is over and I want to get a bite my go to is a roadrunner...
BakersOutdoors 1 and beetle spin, I use flashy spins and road runners all the time, with a 2.8 kietech on Em juicy
I actually have caught 1lb sunny and 4+lb bass on a damn 1/8oz rooster tail in the winter in 35 degree weather. Rooster tails catch all fish , I even bring em to Florida when I go to the gulf and have caught black drum to freakin grouper and snapper on both rooster tails and road runners . Tight lines bud
Yep road runners will get er done, same concept as using a underspin
Thanks for the cool tip Jake and congratulations getting second place in the Bass Master Classic last year !
Ned rig is the only one I wotldve thrown in...but my part of ky is probably why. Great info. Keep it Jacob!!
I myself throw a zoom salty ring worm on a shakey head it's caught me huge bass here in NJ. In really cold water conditions it's my version of the ned rig
I'm a shad rap guy! Love the things. Hey Jacob, how about another jet boat, river video??? Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thanks Jacob God bless you love to get to fish with you one day Lord willing! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL
Great tips Jacob 👍💯 Great video for us out here strugglin 🤣🤣 Keepem coming buddy 💯💯💯
Thanks for tuning in!👊🏼
Yeah buddy hope to see you in Indiana. I would like to fish with you someday #HometownGuy 💯💯💯
Fritz side cranks bait is my favorite. The five is pretty awesome, I'm excited for the 5 Jr.
Thanks for the tips. Going to use them really soon
A jig, dt 6 or 10, lipless crank, Alabama rig, and a shakey head if it’s really tough is the way to go in Alabama
Please due another video about the shad rap. I, with many, would like to know what's the differences between the 5,6,7,8, etc. and when to throw them (time of day, sunlight).
Thank you for the knowledge brother!👀
Good video, Wheeler 👍🏾 imma try these tips for my channel buddy! Appreciate the info!
Nice Vid Jwheel. I’m in West Lafayette Indiana so my baits are a little different but still staples.
Jerkbait
Neko Rigged 5” senko
Finesse swimbait ( underspin or Okashira screwlock head)
Dropshot strike king half shell
Lipless crank
Tight lines from Indiana
White Whale Fishing that a good list!
Yo your the best bro. Been watching a ton of you lately and I love these kind of vida
Cooperative567 really appreciate it! 👊🏼
I Like throwing a Plastic Fluke, KVD Caffeine Shad is my favorite, great instructional video JW!! aaaah DING!!!!! :-)
Next video from the office... can you tell us about the trophies, in really curious why there are shoes in the trophy case ?????
Great video. Shocked you left the chatter bait out. Would have been the only one I would have added.
Those dates are all great and my favorite is more towards the end of winter maybe early spring when that water is still really cold but a black buzzbait working around wooden structure brush can be absolutely deadly in that cold water
I gotta give it a try.love it in the fall,top three.
Love watching you wear them bass out!!
Roger Vandergriff 👊🏼
Not a lot of bass here where I live, but a lot of salmon. Need bigger tackle for them.
I'm up here in Washington (nw) waster temps are around 43-45, fishing 40-65 ft, mostly small mouth fish this time of year. My 5 fav baits are
green pumpkin tube jig, ned rig, caralina rigged lizard, drop shot, and the dark sleeper.
IMO a smaller profile jig works better year round. Reason being is I feel most fishermen tend to throw a bigger jig (unless their chuckin a finesse jig) and that smaller profile is “less seen” by a lot of fish, those subtle differences can be the difference between 8 bites n 16 bites
Thanks alot for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Dig' those trophies, 🖒.
Big flutter spoon! Yes i know there’s nothing sexy about a spoon but here in the northeast they get it done!
Hey cuz what's the best way to tell if they're on a shad or crawfish bite? I know to look for the crawfish in the live well deal. Something else please? And I never have watched a video on how wind change effects the way fish set up different on banks. Would be a great video to learn from? Thanks bro
Awesome, informational video!
I’m in Michigan. Top 5 for me in winter are suspending jerk bait, VMC hair jig, burst bug jig in pb and j or black and blue w/ chunk jr trailer, blade bait and then some kind of finesse rig like a Ned grub or 4” drop shot worm. Love your videos JW. My lake just iced over yesterday so looking to ice out now. ( don’t ice fish) Any recommendations for northern ice out bass?
Hey Jacob, when fishing a jig in the winter what kind of retrieve are you using? Are you mostly dragging it? Great vid thanks!!
I'd say dragging it. the heavier the weight the better, it also helps you to feel the bottom.
west777s it’s depends if I’m on flat banks or fishing a bluff. If I’m fishing on a point and I want to keep contact with the bottom then I’m definitely going to drag it. If I’m on that more vertical stuff I’m going to hop it more often than not
@@WheelerFishing here in downtown chattanooga, I usually drag it since the current is a bit stronger
Am I the only one that even after years, looks at Jake and says “he really looks like he should be in Motocross or xgames or something”
Great video! Awesome information!!
You should make a vid of you putting braid on your reel👍🏼👍🏼
I like that top five, but I’d replace the lipless with a Ned Rig.
Thx
Good job Sir
Great tips - Your Italian is pretty good - "ba da bing ba da boom
Great info J, keep it up!!!
Braid to floro leader or straight floro and what pound test line would you recommend for the jig?
I’ve busted them on a Wiggle Wart ,crawfish color ,Biggins in winter months
They stopped making those no?
Whats your favorite line to use on a dc reel? Jus got the shimano slx dc 151hg and threw a mono backing on it with 30lb braid but probably gonna go with 15-20lb flouro
Slow rolling a 3/4 to 1 oz spinner bait with the skirt trimmed down. I’ve had mid to upper 40’s water temps when the fish would hit nothing but the spinner bait.
Great video! Mark H
Thanks so much for the tips!!
What do you suggest for us in New York when we have to fish through a round hole in the ice? LOL. We do catch a few through the ice on jigging spoons.
Do you ever throw a drop shot or shaky head in winter? Drop shot has been kind of my bread and butter for just about any time of year
I've been killin the largemouth and spotted bass on a drop shot this year. But I've put a gold crappie hook and a minnow on it instead of a plastic
What size spinning reel do you use most and when are the new duckett reel gunna be available?
great top 5!
Wheeler what’s your top 3 favorite jigs and jig trailers?
Blade bait should be on this list
Awesome I fish Grand lake St.Marys in the early spring for the BFL and it always drops 10 degrees in water temperature two days before the tournament begins I think maybe some of these will help out
What do you think about all the googan baits?
Hey Jacob so I was reading on MlF and its saying they are implementing a variable minimum weight that will vary from lake to lake. What are not only yours but mdj and DC's thoughts on this. What's your views of pros and cons getting ready for eufaula al?
Do top water lures work good in winter.?
I live about an hour and a half from where you grow up in Indiana
jacob just curious what part of TN you live in and wat u consider ur home lake?? im about 15 min from most docks on good ole Center Hill Lake :)
DIY Chad 726 he lives on chickamagua.
I'm growing up in Indiana to
what brand jig do you like to use
Dude you need to have a talk with the camera man. Unless that happens to be your wife. In which case it was perfect. 😳
You are referring to camera guy Brody who is one of the best in the business
Do you modify your shad raps to make them suspend? Mainly the #7-#9?
Whenever I see Jacob wheeler a buzzbait pop up in my brain 🧠
The og slim bro
Dude! Really...you’ve gotta be sweating in all that winter gear...😂🤣...I love the video...Alabama rig is not for me...awesome video!!
Lol at the googan plug. Their plastics are too delicate... 1 fish done... and don’t get me started on “their” hard baits.
Now your on it.
How do I get one of those reels from your last vid?
Bundle up and lets "go fish"
Ned rig😎