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I'm bored. What is you guys' favorite cover or conditions to fish. It could be fishing around rocks, throwing frogs around pads, cranks above weeds, etc. I know this varies for each season and technique you use, but what do you find the most fun?

My favorite has to be casting senkos and big grubs around submerged logs and trees, but occasionally in the summer mornings and evenings with a slight ripple on the water, nothing is more fun than catching bass on a Jitterbug

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Grass lines with a Lucky Craft G-Splash in the morning time.  Absolutely my favorite type of cover and my favorite way to fish it.

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Pitching jigs in/around timber, by far my favorite. Close second is Senko around brush/timber.

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Laydowns. (fallen trees right on the bank) I've caught most of my biggest fish by pitching jigs into laydowns. I can't pass a laydown without pitching a jig into it, I just can't.

Sometimes I'll spend an hour or more fishing the same one, catching fish after fish. Work 'em from the outside to the inside, and you'll be surprised how many fish will hold together in one laydown.

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Deep grass jigging  ;)

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I like to fish any wood cover,and I can't leave out lily pads either.Topwater,soft plastic's for lure's.

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tossin a 3" senko into my money timber and free lining a live 2" worm next to a log.

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I love a Rapala Skitter Pop around trees against the bank in the morning/evening. Daytime, usually a senko or other type of worms around submerged timber. I also like fishing spinnerbaits/crankbaits under docks.

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I love Reeds on the full moon in summer.

I love matted grass in the summer with a frog.

I love when the hydrilla starts to grow from the edges about March

and creeping past the bouy line at lake fork about 3 am in the morning fishing the rock points and edges. just consider the risks envolved

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Jigging where deep grass and rock/gravel meet. That edge is my favorite.

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