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I just had all my super top props repainted and some saltwater poppers repainted in bass lure colors. I have a medium soft sided tackle bag filled with pike @ Muske lures too.I'm thinking big bait even bigger bass. The guy who did all my painting was Terry Clark of tclark custom lures. He does some awesome work. Terry has also made me some awesome sunfish / blue gill lures too. I wanted larger ones plus one that floats on its side for a wounded topwater action lure. I did upgrade my mister twister super top props in there new bass lure colors with the mister twister double hook bucktails and the mepps single hook bucktails. I also had Terry repaint a dozen or so mister twister top props in some awesome bass color lures too. His art work looks so great I hate to use them. But I'll try some soon.

I just purchased some mirrolures in he dog Mr95 size in all colors. These are inbetween freshwater borderline saltwater topwater walker lures. For $1.99 / $1.79 on clearance they were hard to pass up. Some have that hotter orange bottom.

I also picked up three castaic 9" swimbait rainbow lures. I been throwing one every so often. But nothing yet.

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The largest I throw is 6" Bomber windcheater weighs about 2 oz used when I'm targeting larger snook and tarpon.  Lure dives too deep for the freshwater places I fish in Florida, and I don't care to use a rod that heavy rod for bass.  I have some larger lures that I use offshore but they are trolling lures, those are even weighted down.

My largest bait I throw is an 8" hudd and r2s s waver. Along with a lunker punker

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