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I've caught a few on plastics, but so far this year most of my bass have been caught on shallow running crank baits and jigs.

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Keitech Swing Impact Fat and Texas rigged Rage Lobster and 3/8 ounce football jig and Rage Baby Craw trailer

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  This summer has been a very good year for jig fishing. Last week I nailed them at a local lake throwing a 1-1/2 oz jig in app. 12' to 18' of water and getting reaction bites which is something new to me as far as using a jig that heavy. 1 oz jigs thrown in the grass have been producing good ones as well. Soft plastic wise the Rage Structure Bug has been a very good addition to the line up fishing it Texas Rig . The Zoom Brush Hog & 10" worms have been producing as well and when the going gets tough dropshots & Senko's will produce bites . 

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Cheap swim baits like storm and Berkeley. Skinny dippers have also been amazing.

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Smallmouth: Zoom Grub, Senko, Baby Craw
Largemouth: Fat Ika, Senko, Recon, Ol Monster, Anaconda

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My main four this summer has been the buzzbait, swim jig, inline spinner, and senko style worm.

 

- I've caught bass pretty consistently on the buzzbait (some fatties) in the morning and early evenings

- my PBs came on swim jigs, they typically work for me mid day

- I caught my first snakehead on an inline spinner, I've caught numerous bass throughout the day on them as well

- The senko style seems to work for me when all the other lures aren't getting me bites

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This year a weightless SK Swim'n Caffeine Shad (in pearl white) has been my knock em' out lure.

 

I hadn't tried one before, but I went out fishing with our pastor and he made a believer out of me!

  • Super User
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Mostly Rage stuff.  But, I am a little surprised at my total inability to get bass to hit a spinnerbait this year. 

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Texas rigged Magnum trick worm in black. Walk the dog type lures at night, and all black buzz bait. Squarebills have also been deadly this summer

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FROG FROG FROG!

I have been using multiple types of frogs this summer, last year I was strictly Stanley Top Toads. This year I have used the booyah pad crashers, booyah poppin pad crashers, live target frog, lunk3rhunt LUNKER frog, Stanley ribbits, zoom horny toads, Damiki air frog, river 2 sea spittin wa, and culprit frogs.

Out of all the frogs the lunk3rhunt LUNKER frog has produced for me the biggest fish in all types of water. The Booyah Poppin Pad Crasher has produced the most for me in spots with thick vegetation.

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Small stuff for me. 6" Roboworms, Drop Shotted. Baby Brush hogs and Baby Paca Craws, T-Rigged.

I haven't got to fish as much as I'd like because I broke my foot. This has been a bummer Summer, for the most part.

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Culprit 7.5 curtly tail tomato color trigged 1/4 bullet weight throwing it into deep spots

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