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im lookin for styles, colors, techiniques, I go fishing with my buddie in Lake Magdalene in Tampa, FL , it seem that everytime the fish change and i can never say that i have a lure that works the best and im trying to find a way to catch more fish.

i could say the most succesful lures we have used are t-rigged worms in various colors:

Zoom 7" power worms in Chartreusse

Zoom 7" trick worms in black and watermelon red

one day it seemed the fihs only wanted to eat some bloodred senkos with a chartreusse tail but only when trolled weightless

other than that we have been unsuccessful with every other bait.

im looking for some recomendation on colors and techniques to catch more fish.

what do y'all think?

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For me it's soft plastics.  Whether or not thats a confidence or comfort thing I'm not sure, but thats what I mainly use.  Down here for me its:

frogs and lizards on topwater

t-rigged big d**n worms

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For me it's soft plastics. Whether or not thats a confidence or comfort thing I'm not sure, but thats what I mainly use. Down here for me its:

frogs and lizards on topwater

t-rigged big d**n worms

did you fish KOG? did you catch your 10 pounder in a tourny at holiday? nice fish.

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T rigged, weightless, Zoom Super Fluke watermelon seed or Pumpkin if it;s clear and sunny. If it's overcast, a fluke in watermelon red or Baby Bass color. At least that is what we have been catching them on.

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For me it's soft plastics. Whether or not thats a confidence or comfort thing I'm not sure, but thats what I mainly use. Down here for me its:

frogs and lizards on topwater

t-rigged big d**n worms

did you fish KOG? did you catch your 10 pounder in a tourny at holiday? nice fish.

Nope and nope.  Was just a day out in the middle of the week with a friend of mine.

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