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  1. Try Alley's Tungsten (Google it). Best tungsten deal out there.
  2. X2 on Bite me
  3. I like two baits by Kalins: Scrub twin tail trailer (use around grass or when I want more aggressive action) Sizmik grub (great shad imitation)
  4. We're in the middle of the spawn here in TN, so it's all about soft plastics. Some fish being caught on topwater, chatterbaits, and crankbaits.
  5. Plastics- Zoom Crankbaits- Strike King Rattle baits- Strike King Swimbaits- Keitech Topwater- Excalibur and Heddon Spook Spinnerbait- Nichols Jigs- Omega
  6. Generally speaking, I like a small popping bait really slow around spawning time thru fry guarding (68-75 deg water). Once they get in a true post spawn feed I'll throw a Spook and Buzzbait thru the Summer. In the fall I'll throw all three.
  7. Simms is best combination of features, quality, and light weight. Next step down would be Cabelas Guide Wear. Cabelas is nice, but it's heavy and gets really warm on a hot day.
  8. Zoom Ole Monster for ribbon tails and various brands of paddle tails (mostly locally poured worms around KY Lake).
  9. Swim a grub drag or hop a tube
  10. 1/4 oz and 5/16 for finesse jigs most of the year. Exception is a 1/2 oz heavy finesse jig in the winter to get deep quicker. 3/8 oz and 1/2 oz for flipping jigs. 1/2 oz and 3/4 for football jigs for structure fishing 3/8 oz 99% of the time on swim jigs Wind and depth are the biggest factors in determining the weight I throw. More wind and more depth calls for a heavier jig. Generally speaking, go with the lightest possible to fish at your preferred speed and maintain good contact with the bottom / cover.
  11. Nichols for me
  12. Plastic KVD 1.5; balsa WEC E2
  13. Netbait Kickin B and Rage Menace. If I want more of a swimbait look will put a swimming fluke or small Big Bite Cane Thumper on the back.
  14. Finesse Jigs: 1/4 oz bitty flip in Geeen Pumpkin and Eakins Finesse in same color. trailers would be Zoom Super Chunk, jr and yum Craw Papi. Swim jigs: Dirty Jigs 3/8 oz swim jig in Shad colors with small Zoom swimming fluke Flipping jig: 3/8 or 1/2 oz Arkie head jig in black n blue or natural craw colors with paca chunk trailer Football jig: 1/2 oz and 3/4 oz Omega in okechobee craw or green pumpkin with SK Rage chunk
  15. Swim jig- more around shallow cover ( grass, wood, docks, laydowns). I'll throw it in same places as a spinnerbait or chatterbait. It's especially deadly around docks and grass when the shad spawn is going on. I also like to pop aggresively in shore grass (water willows) all year once the grass grows back. It's more of an object oriented bait to me. Swimbait more of an open water bait for me (points, ledges, flats, etc.). Will fish it a lot in the summer over submerged grass beds before they mat out. Swim jig works in this situation too.

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