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What types of soft baits would you use to maximize your time, like spinnerbaits are great hard lures that catch fish and can cover lots of water, is there any soft baits you would consider like this and my other question is, many bodies of water i fish have many different forms of vegatation, what 3 top soft baits would use that ease thorough the weeds and most affectly assuming natural color choices so locations in the U.S can change, thanks for any advice, the reason i ask these because i being attacked by the bait monkey for years have many options colors and sizes of lures and now its a good problem to have but still a problem, im often overwhelmed and not sure which soft baits would be optimal in lakes with 10 feet less of water and weeeds up to wazzzooouuuhh

I saw C-rig  something, for me it'd be a lizard.

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