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I saw the title of this thread and thought to myself "I bet this guy is from Michigan" and sure enough that was the case. I cant even get a nibble in the lake i fish, but I have done OK in the grand river for smallies using various mister twister grubs. Sorry i can't answer your question.

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You from Michigan too? Lol. I've been trying all my plastics and jigs and haven't caught a single thing!

Id imagine your water is a week or two behind ours, try jerkbaits on main points that intersect with creek channels running into the main channel. If said point and channel is on the north side of the lake all the better!

Where are you in Michigan?

do you have any green stuff growing yet?  find oxygen , find bait fish , find structure,  then  mix it up ,  double colorado spinner real slow bouncing off the bottom,  bounce around a white rage tail craw ,  slow crank a small and a large bomber type bait ,  a bright red one , bright yellow one  and a  black one.    inlets and outlets,   try something different from what everyone else is doing.

Went out today and had a lot of luck on a bass colored jerk bait with 2 second pauses between jerks

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I was going to say you should fish in michigan.....

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The metro Detroit area has been slow for me. I've had some luck at Kent lake and Bald Mountain with bass colored lures and chartrusse grubs. It seems like the city lakes get hit hard when the water is low. Maybe polution? Making a trip to Black lake, I'm sure I'll have more luck there.

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