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Tomorrow. 65 & Sunny. Clear Water. Boat Still Drydocked. What Would Be Your First Choice???

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Ok, Gentlemen, here's the scenario:

 

Tomorrow in northern Indiana it will be sunny and 65 degrees; the boat won't be in the water for a couple of weeks so I will be fishing from the bank in a clear glacial lake.

 

What would be your first choice to catch some largemouth?

Either a senko, jerkbait, or a jig 

  • Yep Senko or crawl a brown jig and craw across the bottom

Jerkbait, with loooong pauses in between jerks.

Ok, Gentlemen, here's the scenario:

Tomorrow in northern Indiana it will be sunny and 65 degrees; the boat won't be in the water for a couple of weeks so I will be fishing from the bank in a clear glacial lake.

What would be your first choice to catch some largemouth?

What part of northern Indiana. I'm up here as well.

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