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Without a doubt, skipping docks is my favorite thing to do for bass. They will hold fish all year except for MN winters, but the bigger fish are under deeper docks.

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Picking apart shallow cover. Frog, spook, and/or jig/soft plastic.

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I like wood of all types. Logs, branches, brushpiles, docks, you name it. Pitch a Rage Craw in there! I also love lily pads for frogs, spinnerbaits, jigs, and plastics. 

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Flooded timber or rip-rap banks. Pick 'em apart with a t-rigged craw or worm, or bang a squarebill through 'em.

 

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I guess it depends on the time of year but right now I'd take the shade of the cypress trees while flipping grass over anything...

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I like fishing timber, and grass, if I can get the boat through it.

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Bouncing square bills off timber, throwing frogs in pads is a good combo for me. Occasionally fishing weed edges, or dropoffs. Horizontal submerged wood also gets some nice bass occosional .

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for largemouth, flipping a jig, t-rig around, or frog around pads/heavy surface weeds is always exciting.

For smallmouth, nothing beats a smallie blasting a spook or Skitterpop in current.

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I would say docks, but haven't fished docks at all this year, so I'll say timber with a jig/soft plastic.

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