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Buzzbaiting at night.  There's nothing more exciting than topwater fishing in the moonlight. :P

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Really loving the weightless trickworm right now.... there geting destroyed in the glades. Weightless senko is a close second.

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Jerk baits, crank baits, top water, texas rig.

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Texas Rigged Plastics (Rage Craw)

Topwater (Chug Bug)

Cranks (Bandit)

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Hands down jerkbaits. I love the thrill of a big smallie trying to pull the rod out of my hands. I also love cranks, soft baits & jigs.

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Finesse plastics, especially soft jerks like flukes and sluggos or soft sticks like senkos. You just can't go wrong with them in clear water.

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wacky rigging because it produces most of the time

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1.Top water--starting to luv ribbit frog, but keep missing the hook set.  :'(

2.Wacky rigged 4" senko, caught a lot fish with it

3. Lipless crank

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1. Topwater-be it poppers, jerkbaits or wakebaits, there is nothing like the topwater strike

2. Slug-gos/Plastic worms. I've fished a lot of ponds and these always work

3. Crankbaits- either casting or trolling

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1- Spinnerbait

2- t-rig plastics

3- Lipless cranks

of course I only have a handful of fish NOT caught on those 3 baits  :'(

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Wacky jiggin with a flick shake! Very very deadly right now for numbers and bigger bass.

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