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Most productive and favorite this year is a weedless paddletail.

 

2nd is dropshot

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Another vote for drop shot. You can fish it ridiculously slow and still keep it looking very natural. Use a 1/0 Gamakatsu drop shot hook, 12" leader, 3/16th cylinder weight, and a morning dawn roboworm.

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Ned rigged Z-man TRD in Canada Craw, weightless wacky rigged super fluke jr. twitched ever so slightly, and if conditions permit, a topwater spook jr. is a great producer.

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Love my shaky head and a 7" black ribbon tail worm. I dip the rail in different colors and scents. If I can find a drop off or a weed bed I feel confident I'll catch a fish or two. 

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Dropshot caught me the most fish, but I refuse to use it this year or even next year unless bite get really tough and if I wanna hold some bass really bad.

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The best technique is versatility.

 

But, if I had to choose:

 

Summer: wacky senko, fluke, T-rigged Rage Menace

Fall: jerkbait, trap, swim jig, wacky senko

Winter: swimbait, jigs, swim jig, chatterbait, spinnerbait, frogs, senko, Burner worm

Spring: swimbait, frogs, jig, large worms, senko

 

(I think I may have trouble with decisions)

 

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the senko is definitely the most effective for me! weightless Texas rig is usually my go to rig but adding a sinker or shaky head helps to get it to the deeper fish in the summer

sometimes it feels like cheating to use a senko tho haha, so if I'm not using that, I love flukes and baby brush hogs! they produce fish year-round for me... the fluke does really well on a shaky head and the fluke is great weightless but you can always add a weighted swimbait hook to get it down a little deeper.

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