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Hey all,

Got some basic questions for anyone that would like to help out a newbie.  Tried searching, but not sure exactly what to type in.

Ive been mostly fishin 4" plastic worms texas rigged under a slip bobber.  Pretty slow going.

Ive got a bunch of spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and poppers that my uncle gave me that Id like to try out. 

Should I remove the bobber and just run straight line to lure?

Also, Im going to a lake thats pretty murky with lots of weeds and lily pads.  Kinda cloudy today too. 

What do you recommend for lures?

Thanks guys.   ;)

Posted

Forget the bobber for sure. I would think that murky water on a cloudy day would be prime time for a buzzbait and spinnerbait.

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Throw some topwater lures around the lilypads for sure.  And a cloudy day means you got a better chance for bites since the fish may not be as deep.

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Topwater should be nice. I'd try some buzzbaits, frogs(stanley ribbit) go for something noisey cranks with rattles. I'd go natural colors with some good fleck. I like bright colors on bright days.

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