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Either a 5' wacky rigged Senko or a KVD sexy shad

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Senko or the Wiggle Wart

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Gambler EZ swimmers for me.

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Either a shallow running crankbait, or a lipless bait.  It all depends where I am fishing, and how deep the bass are.

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I actually prefer using suspending jerk baits made by smithwick rouge. They can be fished very slow in the cold water.

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Strike King Red Eye Shad - 1/2 oz. in Sexy Shad color.

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Early spring it is a hair jig, mid spring it is a jerkbait and late spring it is a spinnerbait.

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I start out with hard jerkbaits fished slow. If I get a follow or two, I'll switch to a 5" wacky rigged Senko. Either of these presentations will get bit from ice out through the spawn.

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Got to be the jig ! Every year they produce huge bass in the spring.

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I have had three 20+ bass days and a 10 bass day on zoom lizards this spring. I have gone through 6 bags in the last two weeks. Also had some luck on the usual shaky head as always.

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Zoom Fat Albert Grub on a shakey head, KVD 1.0 squarebill, wacky rigged Senko.

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the 8" Zoom lizard has been good to me this Spring. I've consistently caught decent sized fish with it Texas rigged.

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