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what would you use on these days and why

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1. clear bluebird skies and nice hot humid weather

2. sunny and nice hot humid weather but with a few clouds

3. sunny and hot but not humid with scattered clouds

4. sunny but its fairly cloudy and not humid with temps that wont bug you

5. cloudy barley any sun and its a bit cooler

also windy days..... what to throw?

To be more specific on the water structure this is all shore angling from 1-10 feet deep in pond waters with lots of cover and weeded areas along the shoreline.

for the lake its a long shoreline of 1-20 feet deep with random spots of floating weeds and sandy weeded bottom flat structure. the lake has lots of panfish swimming around closer to shore and the pond has tons of huge bottom feeders like carp and buffalo and bowfins

The depth, water clarity, structure, cover and species will be more relevant to what you throw than the weather scenarios.  I understand what you are aiming for but you might add the other components to the conditions.

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Cranks with a wide wobble would be one choice and the fish don't care about the humidity.

Cranks with a wide wobble would be one choice and the fish don't care about the humidity.

my choice would be opposite on blue bird clear days in lightly stained to stained water. in that i would choose a tight wobble with no rattles.. go small in the jelly dept. perhaps finesses fishing is where i am getting at. but this all depends on how aggresive the fish are  biting and wind speed.

I'm a big believer in plastic, so that's what I'd start with in almost all of those conditions.  On a cooler, overcast day, I would probably throw a weedless topwater lure like a Scum Frog if I'm trying to fish through the weeds to the bank.

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