3 of my top 5 largemouth trips all time came in March...one in April but that was a freaking doosey of a trip! The other was in October back before I hunted....note to self...quit hunting.
As stated, jigs 1/4oz to 1/2oz play with colors dark to light, twitched not "retrieved" bass won't be in a 'chasing' mood until water temps break 52*. Senkos, jerkbaits with a loooong pause 10 seconds plus, Texas-rigged worms work well and Carolina -rigged worms in clearer water. A lot depends on the lake you're fishing and the structure and cover available.
Keep in mind the bass are seeking warmth early on so focus on transition banks (45 degree angle-ish) with wood and rocks as they hold and emit heat very well. Also fish the sunny side of everything if the sun ever decides come out?!
Pretty slow right now with the wacky weather and water temps refusing to rise. If you see sun in the next week or two get to the water, you may stick the biggest bass of the year! Good luck
