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  • Super User
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something top water, jitter bug, popper or zoom toad or vibe worm, or work flukes close to the surface.

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Depends on the situation. But usually i start topwater and go down from there. Always have a Zara Spook, spinnerbait, crankbait, jig, and a worm.

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something top water, jitter bug, popper or zoom toad or vibe worm, or work flukes close to the surface.

I just recently got into twitching weightless flukes on the surface or just below really early in the mornings right before and as the sun pokes over the horizon and man theyre awesome. Fish cant stand that erratic twitching action.

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If I have any expectation of a top water bite, I'll throw a buzzbait for 15-20 casts--if no bite, a pop r for 15-20 casts. If I'm not getting bit, out comes the t-rig and the fat ika.

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As fall starts I am throwing a Cordell Spot, lipless crankbait, red crawdad or bleeding shad.

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I just recently got into twitching weightless flukes on the surface or just below really early in the mornings right before and as the sun pokes over the horizon and man theyre awesome. Fish cant stand that erratic twitching action.

I do the same with a senko,got to try the flukes sometime.Although they love the senko's so much I find it hard to commit to something else.

The action of a proper twitch is just too hard for them to resist.................lol

  • Super User
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Jitterbug, unless there is a specific reason that day not too, such as cold water or dense weeds on the surface.

  • Super User
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I just recently got into twitching weightless flukes on the surface or just below really early in the mornings right before and as the sun pokes over the horizon and man theyre awesome. Fish cant stand that erratic twitching action.

Man I got 2 nice keeper size today doing that method. Learned it from my buddy Flyfishman.

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I always start top water. Buzz bait, pop'r, and Rage toads. After that, the process of elimination begins.

  • Super User
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I like to get to the lake right around sunrise and the topwater bite is usually pretty good so most of the time I throw a frog. Started fishing crankbaits recently and been having a lot of luck so I might try them the next morning I go out and see how I do.

  • Global Moderator
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Depends on the time of year.

Winter-jerkbait/jig depending on water temp

Spring-jerkbait/spinnerbait/buzzbait again depending on water temp

Summer-buzzbait

Fall-buzzbait/spinnerbait

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Most of the time im starting with a rage craw but depending on the time of year i may start with a jerkbait

  • Super User
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It depends on what time of day, season, and where I'm fishing. Early morning I'll throw a top water bait or some other search bait. Swim jig/ Lipless Crank.

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Start with 7" Slug-O or 7.5"Culprit....If the situation is set for it i will throw a jitterug (my favorite lure), then ill prob throw a jerkbait then put a jig head on with a watermelon lizard usually 7".

  • Super User
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I have so little time to fish this semester that I went 100% big bass mode, and 0% fun fishing stuff. So it's been either a jig or a swimbait lately...

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I like to wake the fish up with a lipless crank or spinnerbait,then follow up with jig,fluke or wacky senko depending on the type of bottom and depth

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