Strike King® pro Mark Rose shares why he describes November as “open water” month in Zone 4.
“A lot of the lakes are experiencing winter drawdowns,” shares Rose. With the lower water levels, there is not as much cover in the water. “Fish are usually orienting around shad more so that brush piles/laydowns – I would describe it as an ‘open water’ month,” shares Rose.
If the water is clear, Rose prefers the Green Gizzard Shad. In stained water, he switches to the Chrome Black or Chrome Blue. For muddy water, Rose will favor a Sexy Shad.
The Red Eyed Shad has incredible action, premium hooks, 3D eyes, and free-floating rattles.
Rose pairs the Strike King Mini Pro-Buzzbait with the Rage® Swimmer trailer for more weight and a better shad profile.
Rose’s choice for clear water is the Black, while he opts for White if the water is stained. Rose grabs a White/Chartreuse in muddy or low-vis conditions.
“Around schools you can hold your rod tip up and wind it through the school. You can throw it considerably farther than any other bait that you might pick up around schooling fish,” says Rose.
He opts for the Chrome Lil Ledge Spoon in clear water, and switches to a White Chrome if the water is stained. Rose will choose the Sexy Shad in muddy water.
Rose uses the KVD® 1.0 crankbait to cover shallow flats and hit whatever cover is available.
If the water is clear, he will throw a Green Gizzard Shad, while more stained water calls for a Gizzard. In muddy water, Rose will favor a Sexy Shad.
He opts for Green Pumpkin in clear water. If the water is stained, he will throw the Plum, while he will switch to a Black Blue Flake if the water is muddy.
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Strike King pro Scott Suggs expects to see early winter fishing throughout all of Zone 4 during the month of November.
If the water is clear, Rose prefers the Green Gizzard Shad. In stained water, he switches to the Chrome Black or Chrome Blue. For muddy water, Rose will favor a Sexy Shad.
The Red Eyed Shad has incredible action, premium hooks, 3D eyes, and free-floating rattles.
Suggs chooses The Shizzle for clear water, while he opts for Chartreuse Sexy Shad if the water is stained. His go-to in low-vis conditions is Delta Red.
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He opts for Chrome Scale in clear water, and switches to Rayburn Red Craw if the water is stained. Suggs opts for Chili Craw in muddy water.
While the Red Eyed Shad is already one of the most popular rattlebaits available, the Tungsten 2-Tap elevated this crankbait to the next level. Emitting more noise and vibration than the original, the Red Eyed Shad Tungsten 2-Tap is a guaranteed choice on Combs’ boat deck for cold-weather fishing.
If the water is clear, he will throw Pro Blue, while more stained water calls for TN Shad 2.0. Strobe Shad is his choice in muddy conditions.
Lethal action and the perfect combination of roll, wiggle, and flash, the KVD J300 Deep dives up to 11-feet and has a proprietary weight transfer system for increased castability.
He opts for Green Pumpkin Craw in clear water. If the water is stained, he will throw Bama Craw, while he will switch to Black Blue if the water is muddy. Suggs prefers the Green Pumpkin Rage Bug in all water conditions.
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