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I am wondering how I would catch largemouth bass in pretty shallow brownish green water with rocks and some weeds. It is at the end of a cove in Lake Anna in Virginia.

It sounds like there would be some spots in there too... I would try flipping a creature bait or jig if the grass is thick enough or maybe a junebug floating worm. Oh and a frog would probably work good too. Im down here in bama and that's how we catch em 

On 6/27/2016 at 10:05 PM, Alex T-L said:

I am wondering how I would catch largemouth bass in pretty shallow brownish green water with rocks and some weeds. It is at the end of a cove in Lake Anna in Virginia.

theres a few people here that fish lake anna. you may want to look at the southeast section of the forums

If there's not too many weeds, I would try a lipless crankbait using a yo-yo retrieve or just ticking the rocks/weeds. If there's any significant pieces of structure, try getting a jig in there. If those don't work, you could always try a spinnerbait slow-rolled on the bottom or skipping a fluke under overhanging branches if there's any

I would try a texas rigged, weightless senko in the thickest weeks and a jig in the rocks. A square bill would be a good idea in the rocks as well. Experiment with colors, try a black and blue or a green natural color if possible.

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