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What In The World?!?!?!

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I was dock fishing today in a super clear lake in 10-20 feet of water and caught absolutely nothing. I saw nice biggies (4-5 pounders) swimming aimlessly about over the numerous moss and weeds and tried everything from senkos to rattlin rapalas to strike king spinnerbaits to roboworms and so on. I saw a smaller bass eyeing my white spinnerbait. but that was about it. Please someone tell me what lure they would use in this condition ( oh yeah, it was clear with not a cloud in the sky, 85-90 outside, and water temperature around 80) and what I was doing wrong. This happened to me alll the times I fished at this lake. In case anyone knows this lake it's Dixon lake.

try a dropshot

Those fish are probably very smart/ high-pressured - try a swimming worm - one that swims in wide spiral - old trick for super clear water with visible fish - it might work.

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You saw them they saw you, more than enough reason for them to keep their mouth shut.

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