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hey guys im wondering what you guys would do if you got alot of rain the day you went fishing and the water went from dark to muddy as heck. we had a few hits on yum buzzfrogs and a pike on a weightless lizard and one keeper bass about 2lbs but we have a tournament there this monday and i was wondering what you guys would do. the water probably wont be muddy monday unless it rains i was wondering what you guys would do in both situations. there are alot of really long coves and brush in the coves. and huge weedmats on the main lake. the weather this weekend is supposed to be 80s and 90s so the water now is about 70 i hope it will warm more since this rain this weekend but i was needing some help it would be appreciated. thanks.

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where are you? cuz here in lond island we have the same thing(except no pike ;)) water is tinted and then it rains and its muddy and then its overcast. i have those weed mats too. heres what i might try if i were you. but do it in practice if you have another day of it becuase i don't want you to go on my advice on a tourney day until you see if it works or not. anyway. try a spinnerbait chartruesse if you have. try an indiana blade if you have. fish the frogs on and around the mats(especially if it is raining or drizzlein) if it is overcast and muddy try the chartruesse but mess with a lot of things. that is what practice is for. stick to the weed mats and cover. another absolutley deadly deadly bait for me right now is the YUM Vibra King Finesse Tube. Yo-Yo retrive. been killing with those. i'm sure you'll get a lot more info from the other guys. hope this helps.

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