Winter bass fishing demands the right baits, and Mike McClelland has seven must-have options for cold-water success. From jerkbaits to underspins, McClelland explains how to adapt to changing conditions and fish behavior. These baits are versatile, covering a range of depths and scenarios, ensuring you’re prepared for anything winter throws at you.
THE ESSENTIAL JERKBAIT FOR WINTER BASS
Jerkbaits are a staple in winter fishing, especially when water temperatures dip below 50 degrees. McClelland uses both shallow and deep-diving models based on fish location. Look for a jerkbait that suspends perfectly and has a tight, subtle action in cold conditions. McClelland focuses on areas like channel swings and long points, especially where baitfish are present.
• JERKBAIT – SPRO McStick 110, color – PM Twilight: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/75g5qd | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/45khjRn
• SPRO McStick 110+1, color – PM Twilight: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/EKDKjQ | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3VVzKdT
USING CRANKBAITS IN COLDER WATERS
Crankbaits become highly effective as winter water temperatures stabilize. The SPRO RkCrawler, designed by McClelland, features a small profile capable of reaching depths of 9- to 16 feet. It performs well on various rock structures, from chunky ledges to mixed gravel. Adjust your presentation based on the type of structure bass are holding on during your trip.
• CRANKBAIT – SPRO Mike McClelland RkCrawler 55 Crankbait, color – Phantom Watermelon: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/Y93a6R | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/49duNQK
BAITS FOR SUSPENDED AND BOTTOM-HOLDING FISH
Blade baits and Damiki rigs shine for bass suspended near bait schools. McClelland uses these when relying on forward-facing sonar to track fish movements and adjust bait depth and action. When bass chase bait higher in the water column, an underspin paired with a straight-tail minnow becomes the go-to option. When bass are lethargic and holding tight to the bottom, McClelland switches to football jigs with downsized trailers. These baits excel in drains where bass ambush bait. Their slower, deliberate action is ideal for inactive fish.
BLADE BAIT
• BLADE BAIT – SPRO Carbon Blade Tungsten Blade Bait, colors – Purple Rain and Nanko Reaction: Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3TxoJOG
DAMIKI RIG & UNDERSPIN
• JIG (Damiki Rig) – Big Bite Baits Tru-X Swimmer Head, 3/4-ounce: Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/479tZuR
• UNDERSPIN – Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/4066ouO
• PLASTIC – Big Bite Jerk Minnow, color – Blue Back herring: Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3TE9Tpp
BOTTOM BAIT
• JIG 1 – Gamakatsu Tungsten Hybrid Swing Head: Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/4iRhJGE
• HOOK – Gamakatsu G-Finesse Hybrid Worm Hook: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/POzZx6 | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/41UGMlQ
• PLASTIC – Big Bite Baits Kamikaze Craw: Buy at Bass Pro Shops | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3BJiwIP
• JIG 2 – FOOTBALL JIG: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/yqZAW3 | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/4gL9wBQ
• TRAILER – Big Bite Baits Double Tail Finesse Grub: Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3ZS8kpv
ELECTRONICS
• FISH FINDER – Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 2 126sv Fish Finder/Chartplotter with Navionics+: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/g1YZj9
• FORWARD-FACING SONAR (FFS) – Garmin LVS34 LiveScope Plus Live Scanning Sonar Transducer: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/x905Dv
TIPS FOR WINTER SUCCESS
Sonar plays a critical role in winter bass fishing. McClelland advises using forward-facing sonar to locate bait schools and bass before choosing the right bait. Adjust your presentation based on water temperature, structure, and fish activity to keep your day productive.
McClelland’s seven winter bass baits provide versatility and effectiveness throughout the season. With his tips, you’ll be prepared to tackle any challenge winter fishing presents.
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No you got to have a live scope
Good video Mike, lures you can't do without. Thank you.
Caught a 5.5lber on rip rap last week with the rock crawler. Good bait
So sad watching these pros cave to the electronic companies