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I have all these lures ,crank baits ,jigs ,spinner baits and don't noe which one to choose to use for this type of area and I need help figuring out which ones to use....I showing you a picture of the area I fish

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Unless you're in a boat or have some way of getting out past that weedline there's nothing in the box on the right that I'd even try to fish. The spinnerbaits and buzzbaits in the box on the left should catch some fish and stay fairly weedless though.

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Not sure how much of water there is under those weeds, but If the mood of fish is right, I would buy a frog to toss. Or toss one of your plastic with either no weight to use as 'semi-top water' or use heavy weight to punch through the weeds. Either way I would be thinking bout heavy equipment like H action rod and 65 lbs braid, so that I can get the fish out if I hook one.

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First off, I'm jealous as I would like to fish some cypress swamps like that!  I would definitely second buying a frog and tossing that in there.  As far as what you have, I'd texas rig those plastics with no weight and fish them along that weedline.  Also, try that senko worm texas rigged, no weight and fish it like a top water bait and let it fall into the holes as you pass by them.  wish i had this fishing hole near me!

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If you've got a boat to get back there past the weedline I'd be throwing a spinner or that White T-rigged senko and as soon as the sun falls throw on that buzzbait for some topwater action.

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My swamp fishing has the best results so far. Go for the weedless topwater lures.

Mister Twister Top Prop

Weightless rigged worm with a rattle rigged weedless.

A Moss Boss it's weedless.

If you have any submerged weeds go with a shallow crank like a bomber square A. Rattle it top water.

I do cheat at one place when it's over grown and impossible to fish. I take my heaviest rod with my biggest top water lure and spend one trip clearing a path or channel like path in the middle of the weeds to fish it. Then it's clear to use any lures. You can draw some really nice fish out of those weeds. Make it just wide enough to fish it.

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No clue what to throw there, dont have anything like that here! I'd probably just throw one of those spinnerbaits and knock it off all the stumps I could. 

 

Side note, that first picture bottom left lure looks like a smithwick rogue. My favorite color and bait for early spring smallies! 

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I have a peirre to get way out there past those weeds lines..

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Throw those buzzbaits. They'll be good for fishing if you're unsure of what's underneath the water. Besides, it's a great summertime lure. But I also agree with the above comments that a frog would probably also light em' up.

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Those spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and lizards will all work.  You will have to fish faster with the spbaits and buzzbaits, slower with the plastics.  Depends how much water you have to fish and what your fishing style is.  Either way, you want to be fishing around those trees unless you can find a hole in there somewhere. Hope that helps!

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