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Shallow flat: What to use?

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Today was cloudy and I decided to fish the upper section of my lake which is a shallow flat ranging from 2-5 ft deep with submerged vegetation.  I was was having good success on a silver floating rapala with the black back but I was catching too many pickerel.  Besides a spinnerbait, a fluke or a crankbait what other kinds of search lures would work well?

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On an area like that I might toss a C-rig w/ a 1/4 oz weight, short leader, about 16". That combined with a good lizard, or creature should land you some fish. Buzz or frog early morning.

how about a buzzbait or chatterbait?

spinnerbait

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stay with the rapala - but maybe go to a suspending. alternate retrieves.

Weightless bubblegum TrickWorm. Cast it out and let it sink 1'-1.5', twitch it back to the surface and let it sink again. Repeat all the back to the boat.

A big swim worm or snake.

I like to throw a floating model crankbait on flats. Get one that dives to just about how deep that flat is, smack it off the bottom a few times and let it float to the top. Just keep repeating that and you should get a strike.

For softbaits, you can't go wrong with the C or T rig! That's been mentioned though so I won't go over it again :P

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Double zulu rig, buzz bait, frog early in the morning,

c-rig, t-rig, spinner bait, shallow crank in the afternoon

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First the bass are deeper when the pickerel are around.  If the pickerel bite slows down go to a larger size bait.  I switched from a mepps #3 to a mepps #5 and nailed a 29" pickerel it came in to see what the little guys were eating.  Never be afraid to up size or change color when the bite falls off.

For bass you need to get into the weeds with a carolina rigged worm.  I like to use a wacky rigged senko and just let it fall.  The bass are in the cover.

2-5' deep, submerged veg...  Buzzbait.

Try an Outkast Swimjig. vary the retrieve until the bass tell you what they hit.

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