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Don't neglect the Zoom 4" lizard.   They are excellent finesse baits when times are tough.  I won a number of club tournaments in the dead of winter throwing them on 8 pound mono with a Mojo Rig sinker.  The strikes were so light I didn't know I had a fish until I saw them at the side of my boat.

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    I use lizards as flipping baits year round. They are awesome baits on the fall in heavy cover. Those little legs and the tail wiggle all the way to the bottom.  My best color is Zoom Chartreuse Pumpki

  • Captain Phil
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    I agree.  Bass see movement, hear sound and feel vibrations.  If it looks like something alive that will fit in their mouth, down it goes.  The main reason bass don't hit your lure is you are not fish

  • Don’t have lizards currently. Lizards are the original “creature” bait and worked good. Berkley 8” Power Lizards black red flake is all I used T-rigged with bullet weight. Bed lure we sliced

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21 minutes ago, Captain Phil said:

Don't neglect the Zoom 4" lizard.   They are excellent finesse baits when times are tough.

That's one that I T-Rig on drop-shot, or bottom drag on a Gamy Finesse jig.

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Have a Zoom 6" lizard in black w/chart tail on a C-rig and a 4" Zoom lizard in watermelon black flake on a drop shot rigged to fish today after work. 

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