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I've read a few articles of pros using a 1-2 punch approach to catching fish. 1 being a lure that they can locate the fish with, then 2 being some sort of finesse method to "clean 'em up".

 

What is your bait of choice to cover a lot a water before you slow down and clean them up?

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Depends on the temps, depth, and cover.  Traps, diving cranks (all depths), spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and topwater walk the dog are great tools.

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Find them with a crankbait, clean up with a jig.

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Horny toad followed by a trick worm or rattlesnake.

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Spinner bait, chatterbait, crankbait, swim jig. In that order.

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Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, swimjigs, frogs, and lipless cranks for searching.

 

Jigs, Senkos, and various finesse plastics as a follow-up.

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Spinnerbaits and buzzbaits is what I did last season.  This season I'm going to expand and use a crankbait more often. 

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Crankbaits, spinnerbaits, lipless cranks

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Last year I went old school...Blades and Grubs

Grubs are what I use to start with instead of the top water during the cooler months here. Then I go back over the area slow with a t-rigged creature.

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Depends on the temps, depth, and cover.  Traps, diving cranks (all depths), spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and topwater walk the dog are great tools.

This ^, + swimjigs and JBs

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Lipless crank or white super fluke.

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