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I love a bright sunny day! I am fishing a big t-rig ribbontail with a very light weight (1/8oz-1/4oz.) I'm fishing a bit off the bank looking for weed bed edges, and anything that provides some shade, and I'm fishing painfully sloooooowww. I do very well fishing like this during the summer. Really, anytime of day for me; morning, mid-day, evening. I've had many stellar days with BIG fish doing this. And for what it's worth, I normally have success with weird colors; Zoom make a ribbontail which is blue and red with some glitter. Can't remember what it's called, but that's to go-to for me. If not on that, then I'll go to plum, black, or blk/blue.

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Being at the Right place, at the right time and doing the right thing can help.

Sometimes the suns out, sometimes it's not.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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