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Same.  Just fish like you normally would.

The only thing I might do differently is if you typically fish drop-offs near channels.  I would try to fish the normal spots and if they aren't there back up a bit and search the flats or drains that are a bit further away from the channel.

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Went out twice this morning between thunderstorms.

Rain, sprinkle, deluge, no rain, a bit of sun then another T storm, preceded by a deluge.

Fished the same stuff, in the same way, in the same places.  The weather really turned on the bass.  

Caught 'em against the bank, away from the bank, and on the edge of the shelf.  Rage Tail Lobster in the shallow pockets, spinnerbait and chatterfrog in slightly deeper water, and wacky worm in four to five feet.

Everything worked.

Hope you have similar luck.

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Thats good that you had good luck yesterday. I can't believe all the rain we've been having. They say last month we had 7 good days out of 30.

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