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I use the same baits year round with only minor changes; ROF (rate of fall) with bottom lures and speed/depth of retrieval for all others.

  • Super User
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I use the same baits year round with only minor changes; ROF (rate of fall) with bottom lures and speed/depth of retrieval for all others.

Same here.

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I've been doing pretty good at dusk/night with black/blue chatterbaits rigged with black/blue hulagrub/double tail grub. (Slow and steadily retrieved)

The daytime has been pretty slow for me though..

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I like to read, so if i'll not doing this, or fishing, i'm reading, about fishing! I've read that you can get away with using muskie tackle for bass in spring! I've also tried this it woks great, i like muskie spinners! Black and red seams to be the ticket, with a number number 6 Oklahoma blade, and 17 lb sufix is good. Frogs also have been working!

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