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Bass Lures For Stormy Summer Days

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What are your favorite lures for stormy summer days? Its gonna rain and storm all week long. Most days we go fishing at evening/ night (8-10 pm) so consider that a little too. Thanks in advance!

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There are so many variables.  Is it windy, are you fishing a swamp or a reservoir, are the water levels high or low, what is the water temp and clarity, what type of fish are you targeting, types of structure in this body of water, is there current flowing, and recent patterns before this front.    These are just a few variables that I would take into consideration before making a semi intelligent decision.  :think:

Can't go wrong with a spinnerbait. My favorite.

Depends on your location and the water. There's no such thing as storm = this lure. There's no such thing as wind = this lure. There's no such thing as sunny = this lure. Etc etc etc. Every body of water and location is different. Now, there is such a thing that on THIS body of water, in THIS location, on a stormy day THIS lure is good. It's not universal.

Ehh a bass is a bass. Stormy weather EQUALS active bass. Cover water with your favorite moving baits, dirty water get some vibration clear water get some flash. LOL. Have some fun! Buzz baits? or whopper plopper work great for evening fishing.

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Ok... the water is stained, with a storm there is wind obviously, its a pond, fairly shallow water but higher than normal because its raining, no current, not much structure, some very shallow weedlines around shore if any of this helps

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