I'll grow garlic, tomatoes, jalapenos, and potatos. Once in awhile I'll throw watermelon or cucumbers in the mix. Its a good time. I grow enough tomatoes that I never need to buy sauce during the year.
The pattern on LOZ doesnt change for the most part from what I've found. Nice Bass is right. This time of year it will be a jerkbait, jig bite. Then it will change to a wiggle wart bite. From there it will go to a flippin/pitchin docks, then to a dd22 on main lake pts back to docks then back to the jerkbait. Thats the short version but pretty darn accurate base starting point.
7.00 is way too high for a tungsten weight in 3/4-1oz. I sell the 1 oz for $4.56. http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Tungsten-Flipping-Weight-85.htm?productId=65
Anyway. I've always used 2 colors. Black or GP. Main reason is I typically only throw those to colors of plastics.
I typically keep the trailers matching the jig. Sometimes I do not though. One of my favorites is a black and blue jig with a chart trailer. This is one reason for the color alimony now.
I will only eat them filleted. When I cook them I grill them on a salt plate or cedar plank then add lemon pepper or other spices. The salt plate is the ticket though.
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