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How would you match this hatch?

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Huddleston Bluegill is a realistic as they come.

5” Senko #301 works good, bass eat it during the spawn cycle and that’s what counts.

In my nick of the woods shad and crawdad colors are the go too colors year around as bass tend to avoid eating bluegills.

Tom

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    All good choices so far but the ratltrap in the top right and a couple of these swim jigs/tremors would do it for me. 

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