Water’s in the low 40s here.

Fishing 4–6 ft over dying grass edges.

I’ve been going back and forth between two designs:

• A suspending jerkbait that will sit right above the grass on a long pause

• A floating minnow that I can twitch down and let rise off the tops

Some days it feels like suspend wins because the bait just hangs in their face.

Other days the float-up seems to trigger reaction bites when it clears the grass.

For those of you who fish grass lakes in winter —

Do you lean suspend or float in this situation?

And what makes you commit to one over the other?

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