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I have a tournament next weekend at TY park in Hollywood, Florida. I've been there one time with no luck. I know the lake has a sandy bottom mostly throughout and generally clear water. What baits and lures would be best for these conditions. Thanks for the help :)

is the tournament form the shore or on boat?

It's from the shore

This might help you a little. I didn't have much luck the last time I was there, Just curious, what tournament is it? A local bass club?

 

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/109163-topeekeegee-yugnee-park-hollywood-florida/

It's a youth tournament for people under 18. The website is Www.bassfishingkids.com

Nice, best of luck to you!

Use any type of senko bait in watermelon color.

X rap .. Ghost color ... Flukes ... Senkos .. Swimabits ... Will do the trick ... And if you have a bad day there's always the water park !

Do you think lipless cranks would work?

possibly, I would throw a small one under a 1/2 ounce in a sexy shad color.

Possibly but I've never caught a fish on a lipless in fl ... Tbh

I'm telling U things that will win you a tourney in that place though lol especially a kids tourney .... You might. catch a fish on a trap but you WILL catch a fish on a fluke or ️x rap in ghost or shiner colors

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Do you think lipless cranks would work?

 

The crank may work, but it depends what the vegetation is like on that lake. If the lake has a lot of hydrilla, and you are limited from shore then that bait will not be the greatest choice. However there are countless other baits you can be using. Flukes, stick baits, trick worms, spinnerbaits, frogs, spooks.  The list can go on and on. Take your time be patient and work the cover from different angles. Best of luck, have fun and remember to report good or bad. 

Lol who has fished this place he speaks of ?

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Lol who has fished this place he speaks of ?

 

TY Park is old park that's right off I-95 and Sheridan ST. I haven't been in that park in years. 

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