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Just curious what you most often lead off with first thing in the morning? Brand, color...

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I typically start with topwater but during spawn, I’m wondering if swimbait or finesse is better to start with. 

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Depending where I’m at..,..

Always a Scum Frog or Pop R in fairly calm waters. 
 

If not then a Magnum Speed Worm decreasing in size as the day goes on. 
 

If I find beds first a white craw.
If matted cover then a Rage Bug with or without a skirt

 

 

Mike

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7 minutes ago, DogBone_384 said:

Coffee

Come on...seriously...you didn't give us the brand and color :) 

I agree...I go nowhere without coffee first

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5 hours ago, clemsondds said:

you didn't give us the brand and color

San Fransisco Bay's Fog Chaser, black....

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3 hours ago, DogBone_384 said:

San Fransisco Bay's Fog Chaser....

I might suggest Peet’s ?. @clemsondds, a 6” or 7” GYCB senko seems to work

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Any kind of chop I'm throwing a buzzbait, calm water I'm throwing a Pop Max. I will give it a little bit to see if they are interested then go to the sweet beaver or baby brush hog.

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What’s your go to lure for bed/spring fishing first thing in the morning?

 

Bed fishing ya talking the spawn, that would be a Magnum Rage Bug.

 

Spring time in the morning I will be getting in on that deepwater offshore bite with Texas Rigs or Jig-n-Craw.

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I"ve only seen a handful of bed fish in my life and never caught a single one of them . Water is usually to dirty to see them .

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I very rarely bed fish knowingly. A spinnerbait gets a lot of work for me in the spring, white war eagle with hammered gold double willowleafs.

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