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  • Super User

Crack of dawn finds me throwing a spinnerbait and a buzzbait.  Usually by 8-9am they quit it and I go to the jig or craw.

  • Super User

I have been having a great time with the GYCB Kreature fished with a steady retrieve and an occasional twitch. I rig it tentacles forward, weedless and weightless. Cast alonfg weedlines and over or near structure. Hold on! the strike is devastating. For a deeper presentation I use a small bullet weight and a bead, unpegged.

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  • Super User

Real early, pre dawn when it's still dark a big black buzz bait if the fish want a bait with a steady retrieve, or a black jitter bug if a stop and go is whats called for. As the sun comes up, Spooks and poppers. Then when the sun is up but the east side is still shaded a spinnerbait or shallow crankbait. When sun gets high I go to the soft plastics in the weeds or under the docks.

A spinnerbait or walking stickbait is hard to beat.

Use what your confident in and most of the time you will put fish in the boat.

Sammy

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If you see me on the water & I don't a have a Texas Rig in my hand call a doctor   :o

Great time for a frog.After the sun hits the water I go to a toad subsurface.

My mornings usually find me with a shallow crankbait, popper, walking bait and Crig tied on right now

I have some great success with Crigs first thing in the AM.  Topwater is fun, but not all the good bass feed shallow in the AM.   :o

Brad

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