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How to tell what kind of bite is on?

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taken from another thread....  I figure a new topic would address this solely.

.....Conditions position fish and will give you an Idea of what mood they are in. I know when its a jig bite and I know when to throw something different. Fishing helps refine what they are in the mood for. Conditions help point me in the right direction....

I'm not sure how to phrase the question, but to keep it simple...  what conditions have you all found bass to typically go for jigs, spinnerbaits, certain types of plastics (worm? lizard? etc)...  

when I go out to fish, what conditions will I find when a jig bite is on?  a lizard over a worm?  or a fluke over a lizard?  a spinnerbait being more attractive?

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Seduction Part IV is coming ! It 's just that I have to crop a pair of ears and dock a tail right now, but I 'll type it.

Already answered it. ;D

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I see what you meant chris, you answered on the other thread... hah

raul, I'll wait for you to crop ears and dock a tail... take your time buddy :D

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in hopes that what I wrote below might bring on other questions or answers, I'ma leave this written here............................

anything you could elaborate on from what you have found?  I'm not sure if I even understood you right anyhow.  I think you meant that looking at the weather conditions and the water conditions, that you have gained experience with what type of lures might be hot to use at that particular time?

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