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Well I fish a couple craw mimicking plastics and can offer some advice, if the bass are smaller creek size use a smaller lure. 3" rage tail craw or zoom ultra vibe speed craw, these are smaller and easier to tackle. Now this isn't everyone's take on plastics but its mine big time, have a couple colors to try, something grn pump-watermelon-junebug- something brownish like a crawfish. Let the fish show you what they want on a given day's conditions, fish em' slow and fish em' fast. You should hit a combo that works and gives confidence at some point to help you come up with a plan. If they aren't hitting a 3" grub in white try some other colors, they should hit a small grub if they are hitting at all. Creeks get warm fast in sun so use shade or structure and even springholes to your advantage. Good Fishing. 

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Also by the way you are describing your fishing in the post, you can see the fish?  Meaning they can see you, the fish in the creek when the water is clear are very cautious, make longer casts that way you aren't close enough for them to see you.  

 

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You just dont know . Just have to try everything . Maybe a tube , hula grub , trick worm , dinger....

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