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Hey guys looking for my first top water bass tomorrow of 2015. Temperature tomorrow here in central North Carolina will be 90°

How early should I get and what would be the best lure to use on a partly cloudy day with no wind?

I have plenty of colors of frogs and buzz baits.

Lake should be pretty quiet as the weekdays hardly anyone goes. I am off work tomorrow. :-)

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I'd start early and chuck a buzzbait first thing, then switch to a popper/frog. 

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Over the weekend, I was out at 5AM with my buzzbait. Sunrise was 5:45, but it was light enough to see and to catch fish!

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Buzzbait, Buzzbait and Buzzbaits early in the am later on frogs in the pads.

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If the water surface is still I would use a walk the dog type of bait like a spook or Sammy. If there is chop on the water I like a popper type like the popmax. The LC gunfish is a nice compromise as it does both walk and pop. If there are weeds around the surface a buzz frog or hollow body frog would be a nice choice. Wind and weeds usually dictate what I will try.

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The first 12-20 min throw a Buzz(prefferably White/Red) and then switch to a small medium frog and hit the cover! Try it! Buzz then the frog.

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I want to get a topwater strike on my spro shad. Hopefully tomorrow evening.

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