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I've been fishing twice now not having much luck but i did loose a Big one today,and fell out of the boat & had to leave, " Thank You Lord for keeping me safe " If i said i was lucky i'd be a lying, & might drown next time,which i hope their not a next time. Water temp is 72 degree so i think the water is fine.What is everybody catching them on? Bait,size,color & location & any other help You have to offer.  GodBless & Thanks a Million  PS I need a new Smart Phone it fell to 

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First off, get an auto-inflating life jacket for when you're by yourself! Be safe.

Try using squarebills up shallow in bluegill colors. Also try pitching crawfish type plastics around thick cover or docks

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I've been catching fish on shallow weedlines under 4ft with a 2.8" keitech and 1/16thoz jig head, brush piles on points 10-15ft near some deeper 20ft+ water with a keitech 2.8" and a 3/16oz cool baits underspin and with a small variety of jerkbaits in some flats 4-6ft.

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Chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, swimbaits, lipless crankbaits, flukes, jigs, topwaters, squarebills, and trick worms.

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lately it's been all 3/8oz spinnerbaits (white and any variation of white) and 4" and 5" wacky senkos for me.

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Lizards

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I think baits is the least of your worries.  First you should calm down, slow down, and please SIT DOWN

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