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Buzzbaiting at night.  There's nothing more exciting than topwater fishing in the moonlight. :P

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Really loving the weightless trickworm right now.... there geting destroyed in the glades. Weightless senko is a close second.

1. Topwater frog in heavy cover

2. Speed worm buzzed on top or slow rolled under the surface

3. Swim bait

Jerk baits, crank baits, top water, texas rig.

Texas Rigged Plastics (Rage Craw)

Topwater (Chug Bug)

Cranks (Bandit)

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Hands down jerkbaits. I love the thrill of a big smallie trying to pull the rod out of my hands. I also love cranks, soft baits & jigs.

I guess it would have to be pitching jigs and soft plastics around docks and laydowns

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Finesse plastics, especially soft jerks like flukes and sluggos or soft sticks like senkos. You just can't go wrong with them in clear water.

Draggin' tubes, T-rigging tubes, burning soft swimbaits, jigs and soft plastic wormin'. I rarely touch the hard baits anymore...

wacky rigging because it produces most of the time

1.Top water--starting to luv ribbit frog, but keep missing the hook set.  :'(

2.Wacky rigged 4" senko, caught a lot fish with it

3. Lipless crank

1. Topwater-be it poppers, jerkbaits or wakebaits, there is nothing like the topwater strike

2. Slug-gos/Plastic worms. I've fished a lot of ponds and these always work

3. Crankbaits- either casting or trolling

1- Spinnerbait

2- t-rig plastics

3- Lipless cranks

of course I only have a handful of fish NOT caught on those 3 baits  :'(

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drop shot and big baits

Wacky jiggin with a flick shake! Very very deadly right now for numbers and bigger bass.

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