Whats in your Winter tackle box?

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Fat Albert - 11/13/2007 2:32 PM

<font color="#6600ff">Hair jigs, leadheads with grubs, stuff that is easy to fish and falls real slow.....I was fishin shakeyheads long before we knew what to call that style of fishing....Gosh, am I getting old???
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I am not sure you qualify to answer this question. You have to actually HAVE a tackle box to have winter fishing stuff in it. Walmart bags do not count.emoEvil
 
LOL Whiskers. He has a million tackle boxes. I've seen them! The Walmart bags have better handles is all...
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NRG Suspending Cranks, and suspending jerk baits, NRG Hair Jigs with Pork rinds, Big Single Blade short arm Spinner Baits, but basically the only thing I dont bring is buzzbaits and other topwater cause ya just never know what ya might need
 
Hair Jigs & Jerkbaits. I've been through alot of both & the best one (I have found) is the one I got them on last trip
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 ! I like a brown & red Bob Winder fox hair jig 1/8-3/8. With a zoom chunk that has been dyed on the tips to match the hatch of the crayfish. Don't have any? Get ya some & watch them change all winter. It will help your fishing, did mine. Got the idea out of FLW last year & it worked better than anythig else I've read. Jerk baits depend on water temp. Size & action have to be adjusted accordingly. Also never too cold to throw a c-riged watermelon seed lizard.
 
hair jigs ,spoons ,silver buddies , grubs ,big spinnerbaits ,and yes swim baits youd be suprised ,that was supposed to be a secret but were here to share info and help one another become better fisherman ,oh yeah lil georges and other spinrite baits
 
2/0 light wire hooks, small split shots.  That's my tackle box.  I also have a styrofoam bucket with big shiners.  DON"T LET 'EM RUN WITH IT!!  STICK 'EM QUICK! 
 
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