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what chu talkin bout! the JB was mentioned in my post,and always have at least 3 in the box! This year i started fishing the bigger/jointed 5/8th ouncer,and i must say the quality has improved,and i dont think the smaller bass are ignoring it either at dusk!..how do you like the CRAZY CRAWLER..Thats one i forgot to mention..man,if you get it right,it just begs for a slob to slam it!!

Ooops! my mistake, I must have missed your post. You're right, the Crazy Crawler is another classic topwater bait that's in my arsenal.

Tom

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1. Zara spook in clear color, that's right clear, buddy said "what do you think you going to catch on that piece of broom stick that they can't even see" about that time he sees a huge smb jump out of the water landing mouth open on the lure. What a sight, topwater is awesome! Many a 5lb smb has fallen to this one for me.

2. spook jr, try them in small to medium streams for smb in the open flat areas that are 3 to 4 feet deep. They'll come racing for it clear from the other bank.

3. tiny hula poppers, they are maybe 1.5" to 2" long. Can't find them any longer :cry3: . Only have 2 left in the aresenal. They are deadly on lmb fished around weebeds & such.

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Double prop buzzbait (great on the edges of heavy cover or over barely submerged grass, gotta be quick starting retrieve), RageTail Shad, PopR, heavy cover frog.

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Black BuzzBait any time of the year best luck just after dark with them though or Floating Pumpkin Ribbit Frog at day break seems to do the trick every time

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Cavitron 1/4 black has worked best for me

Jitterbug

pop-r

hollow bodied frog

had some great blow-ups on the Rage Shad but missed them all... :( guess maybe they weren't so "great" eh?

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Snag proof Phat frog. Pop-r, a big black jitterbug.

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I love a rattling zara spook on quiet mornings and evenings. Live target frogs have been good to me in heavy cover as well.

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