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I'm down here on lake Haines at the in laws house and we have been catching a few but not anything spectacular. Just curious what's been working down here for everyone else?

Single swimbaits over grass flats, frogs over deep cover (thick grass or thick pads), soft plastics under docks.

 

The bite is tough right now, lots of fish locked down on beds.

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I'll be sure to throw some frogs at em tomorrow, see how that pans out.

Thanks for the input bud

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Caught a boat load of 3 pounders flipping the outside edge of the Kissimmee grass this weekend.

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The father in law fishes pretty much exclusively with rooster tails and he's manning the trolling motor lol. So flipping would be pretty difficult. But I'll attempt something similar tomorrow

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Thought about tying on a crank bait today but I never do any good with them. Don't have much confidence

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Hard to beat a 4" senko type bait in watermelon red or Okeechobee, light weight, fished slow. Been working every night, big time!

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I'm from KY and I left the senkos at home

*facepalm*

Been crushing them on spinner baits with a white Cajun trailer. Also a pumpkinseed trick worm is good if they are feeling slow.

I'm from KY and I left the senkos at home

*facepalm*

 

NO problem----> Wal Mart

Was catching on rat-l-traps a couple weeks ago.  That has simmered.  I've been pulling them out left and right under docks and in the weeds on a senko. Got this big girl last night on a senko in the brush.

mama bass

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