Around these parts the pink and white Gibbs Minnow is the lure of choice. Different technics will produce. You can anchor up over an area in around 40-60' of water, and jig a foot off the bottom. Another method is to target suspended fish out in open water. Figure out how many pulls it takes to get down to where you see em on the finder. If you see them jumping on the surface in the morning, cast out with a 1/4 oz. Gibbs and count to 10, then lift rod, lower and reel in a couple feet...repeat until fish on! If no takers, cast out and count to 15 or 20 next time before reeling in. Remember the count down when you find what depth their biting at. There are many other jigs out there. Some people use lures like the Swedish Pimple, Kastmaster, Crippled Herring, Laser Minnow by P-Line Tackle, and the Buzz Bomb. Another option is to get some 1/2 oz. banana weights and make your own. Take a knife and run it along the weight to shine up the lead, then paint one half of it red, orange, or pink. Then top coat so the shiny half doesn't dull. Throw a split ring and a hook on it and your good to go. I've read reports that this homemade jig will outproduce the store bought jigs some days. Some people only apply scent, other's corn or maggots. The hits will occur as the jig is falling. Try lifting your rod different heights until you find what kind of technique they prefer. Be ready to set the hook, they hit hard!