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Name your favorites!

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1/4 oz Strike king redeye, white rooster tail,Silver *** Blade, orange jig head and white rage tail grub, any shad colored crankbait. I have found that when theyre biting, you can catch them on anything. My favorite way to catch them is a 3WT fly rod and a white clouser minnow, thats a fun fight.

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I always have good luck with a white 3" grub on a jighead. Also did really well on a red eye shad last year.

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1/2oz rattlebait, #2 white mepps, super spook Jr if they're breaking surface, 1/2oz jigging spoon if they're schooling deep. A 3" clear hologram grub on a 1/8oz jighead is great too.

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White bucktail or maribou jigs, white/silver 1/8 to 1/4 oz. in-line spinners, Kastmaster spoons, 1/4 or 1/2 oz. lipless cranks in chrome/blue or chrome/black, 3" white or chartreuse twister tail grubs, silver topwater poppers, blade baits, etc.

A school of white bass can provide some of the most fun you'll ever have!

Tom

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1/4 oz redeye shad, tailkicker (lil george style bait), and 4" swim shad on a darter jighead.

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I go old school and just use a hair jig. When white bass are hitting the surface, I like to catch them three at a time, so I hook two with minnows and then cast my jig. I'd fish three minnows, but they're more likely to tangle.

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A light colored, or chrome bait when they are hitting the surface.

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Little George, but if you want to catch 'em on EVERY cast, nothing beats a live baby crawdad,

split shot rig.

:xmas-115:

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