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In my waters, hard to beat a #5 Jointed Shad Rap in Fire Crawdad in the middle of a cold winter day. Cast, pull slow.

it really looks like your right
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I like crankbaiting and finesse fishing, which are at the opposite ends of the compass.

 

For crankbaits, any thing will do.

 

For finesse, I like shaky head and Senkos.

 

 

 

 

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Pitching & Flipping w 7" Plastic worm in heavy to sparse hydrilla and Lilly pads... Ranks very high for me.

#2 Probably a tube, in Rocky/ Hard bottom areas.. Hard to beat a good tube bite..

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Honestly I don't really have a specific "Favorite Lure", at least not yet that is. I really enjoy throwing all different types of baits and different rigs, so my favorite would have to be whats working best at that given time. If I had to choose I would pick something Topwater because I love the action of surface strikes, so... probably a Spook Jr.

 

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BTW: If you haven't seen the "FLW Seminar with Hank Parker" Youtube it. :)

 

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Unweighted flukes in and around heavy cover , or a drop shot fished both as a down shot ,or horizontal in light to moderate weed cover.

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it really looks like your right

Weighed 6.25 pounds. Would have loved to have gotten her loaded to the gills.

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Inline spinners and LOTS of crankbaits, from a bitsy minnow to 'catch em caro' jointed crankbaits.

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Weightless Senkos with a skin hooked owner twistlock(weightless Texas rig)

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Only 1 favorite, for me it's a top water lure for any kind of fish that will hit on the surface.  

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Can't pick one.  Being a bass fisherman with a "boatload" of tackle I just can't.

From the tick of flippin a jig, a top water swirl, rod loading up on a crank, to the crush on an A-rig.  LOVE IT ALL

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Where I fish its a watermelon senko late afternoon. Lots of fun.

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Nothing says summertime more to me than a big ribbontail plastic worm rigged on a Confidence Baits Draggin Head. The slow crawl or deadstick on a major structural element in June, July or August just waiting to feel that tick come up the line.

 

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Bare hook, under a giant bobber, and too drunk to care if I get a bite.

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Topwater early morning-buzzbait

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Texas rig. Either weighted and bounce it off the bottom or weightless and float it from the top down. Curly tail motor oil is my baitnof choice.

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3.5 Inch tube on a 1/16-3/16 jighead around wood

Same here! Love tubes especially gitzits in brown craw green sparkle .
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A jig, heavy cover, big rod and line and big fish. 

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