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there are striped bass in this place i am going to fish tommorow. i have never fished for them. should i use the same lures i use for LM? i usually use worms, brushhogs, senkos, tubes, etc. i am kinda clueless. the lake goes down to thirty feet and as shallow as 6, which end should i fish first? thanks

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if youre asking what end to try first its probably a small enough body of water to try both ends, so there is your answer there. i would try flukes and 4-6 inch swimbaits

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Use shad looking lures. Natural silver scale finish, or white bucktail jigs, silver spoons, Storm Wild Eye Swim Shad in shad color, silver Zera Spooks.

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Around here they will start running up the rivers in a little over a month.  They seem to like white baits the best.  We usually do the best with a 1/8-1/4 oz. jighead w/ a curly tail grub(mister twister).  Sometimes it works better to add one of those small spinners so it looks like a small spinnerbait.

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I have had luck with spinnerbaits with a plastic 4"shad.

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