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Favorite slow fishing lure in grass

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Hey everyone, I was wondering what your favorite lure to use is when fishing the winter time grass. I want to use something slow moving that would get a bunch of grass in my life every grass. I will be fishing a pond that has cold water and lots of grass. 

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Slow roll a keitech. 

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1 hour ago, rippin-lips said:

Slow roll a keitech. 

 

That works, but I have switched to tthr Rage Swimmer.

 

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Gambler EZ swimmer

 

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Drop shot.

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7 minutes ago, Catt said:

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Rage Tail Recon...Good call!

Gambler EZ swimmer.   also culprit fat max.

 

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Brush Hog!

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Mojo rigged worm or brush hog, it doesn't get much slower and gets through grass well and catches fish like crazy!!

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Rage Cut R with a pegged 3/16 weight in water less than 3 ft. 

 

1/4 oz keel weighted Skinny Dipper or Big EZ in over 3ft 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike 

 

 

 

 

Mike

Huddleston Weedless Shad...if you can find them.

Baby brush hog!!

I know the saying bigger lures catch bigger fish but I've had twice the success on a baby brush hog vs traditional brush hog.

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1 hour ago, RHuff said:

I know the saying bigger lures catch bigger fish but I've had twice the success on a baby brush hog vs traditional brush hog.

 

That depends on your definition of success. Some gauge total number, others size.

Either texas rigged baby brush hog or texas rigged senko

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