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Post spawn lures

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  • Super User

I recently bought a Jackall Water Monitor in baby bass (very realistc looking) and figured this should be a pretty good post spawn bait. I'm going to try it out tomorrow. Do guys have any other suggestions for post spawn lures. I tried SB's and cranks but they dont seem to work.

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  • Super User

My favorite post spawn lures on most lakes is a watermelon trick worm rigged weightless and a pearl Super Fluke also rigged weightless.

  • Super User

I'll second the trick worm and superfluke advice and add in a senko or trick stick and a Sweet Beaver on a Spot Remover head. And dont rule out the spinnerbait if the wind is up.

  • Super User

I'll third the zoom fluke and zoom trick worm advice,

and throw in an unweighted ugly otter (esp. in bulrushes).

Roger

That lure is awesome looking.

Post spawn is a fun time.  The bassies are hungry

I can't argue with the recommendations,

swimming a trick worm is great fun.  Try bubble gum or merthiolate color.  

But I really like my hard baits like pointers, rogues, etc. and have very good luck during post spawn.

i just got back from fishing a tournament on truman lake in missouri. The water was 18 ft high..then the night before the tournament, the lowered the lake a foot and a half. Well it was a very hard day of fishing...any who,  the following baits were the ones that cought the fish:  sweet beavers, senko, white or yellow horney toad fished in the grass, black and blue jig, purple jig, paca craw, gold rattle trap, and spinnerbaits.

That's a pretty broad one depending on what kind of water - - - - if there is still flooded cover available, I like to swim a Zoom Mag II weighted lightly through everything, it just seems to catch better quality fish for me than a floating worm.  

Other than that, I'm happy when fish get on a crankbait bite, since that can also produce some big strings.   ;)

Good advice !!!

I would just add SLUG-GO-s to the list ( just to make it more confuzing )

Good luck...

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