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In this past week ive used only 2 lure types in 2 sizes

Whopper plopper 90 and 110

Watermelon / green pumpkin tube on 3/16 and 5/16 oz rattlin jig

 

I bring almost no tackle and slay for hours.

Its the best

I did that last weekend. Put 6 rigs on my yak, ton of tackle, and ended up catching close to 20 on a Ned Rig. Never even touched anything else..

 

So tomorrow we shall see how it pans out!

It isn't unusual for fish to key in on certain types, or profiles off baits and I won't even get into color preferences.  This situation can be both a blessing and a curse.  As long as the fish continue to hit one or two baits, it's a blessing. As soon as the bite turns off, or you return on a different day and start throwing the same baits, expecting the same action, it becomes a curse as you'll stick with those baits/presentations longer than you should wasting precious fishing time.

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