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No lizards in the lake but the lzard still works..

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No Craws in the lake but the craw works great, no mice in the lake; I've had luck with them. Most importantly, no worms in the lake but they are the most productive lures...

I think bass just go after anything that is attracting/hypnotising. all these companies try to make the most realistic plugs and plastices, but I don't think it is that important. What do you all think?

ummm     duhhhh,      just kiddin yeah bass will eat anything  just a matter of the proper presentations. how can you have a lake with no worms in it.

Ive never been to a lake with no worms but uh the lizards I dont know what the deal is but every single time Im on the water I catch at least one fish with a texas rigged lizard.

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Bass will eat anything that moves if they are feeding, period.

Bass will eat anything that moves if they are feeding, period.

That is a total TRUTH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I never will forget when bream fishing on a privet pond one day, every time I reeled in (well three times in a row) A bass blew up on my red and white round bobber, I didn't even have any lures with me,, on the forth cast, I put the float on the end of my line where that little # 8 hook was, of course that bass didn't hit it any more.

The problem is, bass are not always feeding, when we are fishing, this is when it requires skill on the fisherman's part to make them hit their lures

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