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tube and finesse jig have been my go to baits this fall. 

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Fall here the water temps can range from the high 70's to the high 40's, so my lure selection varies greatly. My favorites are the baits that are my overall favorites, a jig and a bladed jig. I had many trips this fall when I had 2 rods on the deck and those were the 2 baits tied on. 

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Crankbaits, lipless baits, bladed jigs, and plastic craws.

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To cover water from top to bottom in the Fall :

1)  Strike King KVD Sexy Dawg : Classic walk-the-dog top water - buy any with a white bottom and your set .

2)  Booyah Spinner Bait 3/8th oz. in white and chartreuse with a silver willow leaf blade in front and a gold colorado blade in back . 

3)  Medium Running Crank Bait - Take your pick in natural shad or sexy shad and you are set .

4 ) A Arky or Football Jig in green pumpkin with trailer of your choice to match for dragging / hopping on the bottom .

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There's been at least a half dozen of this exact same thread in the past month or so. Use the search tool and you should get a ton of results. 

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Jekbaits, lipless crankbaits, blade baits (not bladed jigs, the silver buddy type), finesse jigs (bucktail jigs in particular) and small crankbaits.

Tom

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