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just seeing how you approach your time out fishing and have a routine that you go by or not , 

mine i'll start with a top water , then any plastic setup ,then spinner bait, not always but most the time, bout 85 % that how i go with a day out fishing , now do you or not? and how do you do it?

i know some use all their tackle too, is it a random pick ,maybe? 

i couldn't say , just asking.

  • Super User

Its different on a day to day basis, although lately I have been starting out with buzzbaits.

  • Global Moderator

I let the fish and conditions dictate what I start with and it changes almost every trip. Lately it's been a jig a lot it seems like. 

  • Super User

With all the rods on the deck it's usually a feelin when I pull up to the place I want to start.  So many choices...so little time

  • Super User

I arrive at the lake, take a look at how the lake looks like, take a look at how the sky looks like ( I don´t pay too much attention at the weather forecast because there are a lot of variables even within specific áreas like ) and tie baits to my setups according to what I see, ( worm T- rigged and shakeyhead rigged, spinnerbait, lipless crank, deep diver ) and I´m ready to go. Topwater baits are at the bottom of my list.

I try to adapt to conditions, but as I get older and older seems I fish slow baits a lot more - worms and jigs mostly. Last night in a club tournament at West Point I had over a dozen rods rigged and ready - and used exactly four.  Drop shot from five pm to about six, buzzbait as it got dark, then jig and pig and Mag 2 worm the rest of the night.

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