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Hey all, tomorrow I am heading to a tournament, it will be my first. I joined the jr. bass anglers club and they are holding a tournament where I will be trying to outfish my fellow class members and club members. The tournament starts at like 2:00pm and lasts until 6:00pm.

I've got my poles all rigged up and I am ready to go. But I would like to ask something, I've read some of the articles and became a better angler, but one question sits in my mind, what would be the best bait to use at midday to outfish my club members?

So far I've rigged 3 poles, one with my favorite spinner bait, (certruse with red stripes, which mimics a injured bait fish), I've got my favorite jerkbait (which looks like a bait fish) and I've got my favorite popper/chugger. I am also taking my tackle box filled with all my baits.

And if anyone could lend me some tips or suggestions I would be more than happy to read them!

Thanks guys!

God bless  8-)

Senko wacky rigged.  Maybe some crankbaits and swimbaits  Good luck hope you do well :)

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Thanks bassnut!

My dad used to be a real good bass fisherman (now that he got tendonitis, he can't work the reel) and he told me what to use too. I changed my set up, I switched the popper/chugger to a rattle-trap and changed my jerkbait to a crankbait. The tourny starts at 2:00 this evening and ends around 6:00. It is now 10:31 am, we are going to meet everyone at the lake at 1:00pm and then blast off and fish at 2:00...

Thanks!

God bless 8-)

This is Mr Whittman. I am the grandfather of Josh and Jon Moon. Are you the same young man that joined the OCHS Bass Club and fished LOA this past weekend?

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