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On 4/2/2018 at 6:13 PM, BrackishBassin said:

 The entire bottom is covered in grass. It’s not too bad right now, but the warmer it gets the thicker the grass is going to get. In some places it grows to within a foot of the surface. 

 

 

Huh!

 

Sounds like Texas Rig water to me!

 

Weighted & unweighted ?

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11 hours ago, Catt said:

 

Huh!

 

Sounds like Texas Rig water to me!

 

Weighted & unweighted ?

Sound like Fluke to me, LOL. I like using 5" Fluke or Magnum 7" Fluke on grass, fish it at the top, let it sink into hole and rip it up thru grass.

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I did a little messing around this past Fall using a big rat bait in some of the "barren" ponds a bit north of you and was pleasantly surprised at how often I would end up with "larger than average for this spot" bass.  No monsters yet, but the results were encouraging enough to get me excited to try them in more places.  

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I agree with Cat. I've caught bass on spooks that were only slightly bigger than the bait itself, and 5 lbers on 4 inch worms. In your case , Texas rig would be good. 

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On a warm summer night for me I would pick a BIG black Jitterbug or a jig!

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