For wintertime I'd stick around .8 mph and fish my jigs from @ 8'-13' deep depending on where the depth finder says the fish are at. Dont lock up in one area just because youre seeing fish on the graph if they aint biting. Keep moving looking for biting fish
Bowman is right:
I believe the color's matter more to the fisherman than the fish. What I mean is you have to make sure there are fish where you are fishing and then they have to want to bite, I don't put out a rod unless I see fish on the Depth finder, it may not be crappie but I know there fish there. You do this by graphing all over the creek before setting out your poles, after cruising around the creek once I see fish holding at a certain depth (grouped up or scatter but see multiple marks then I start pulling). Another thing is to have a idea how deep you are fishing with the jigs I believe speed is more for the depth of our bait than the lure, the lure has to work (action right) but I've used curly tails and caught fish running .5 up to 1.5 depending on where they are in the water column, in the same depth say 25', the fish are just scattered up and down the water column. In muddy water most time the more action the tail has the more the fish seem to hit it I mainly stick with thumper tails or triple tail jigs in muddy water; but sliders will work also, this time of year I tip most if not all my jigs I'm pulling.
If you don't get hung every-once-n-a-while you ain't jigg'n it right..:D
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