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Lures for fishing wood structure

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The river I fish in has alot of logs and twigs that break the surface of the water. I have had some luck with senkos around this structure but I wanted to know if there could be any other lures that may produce better than senkos. I was thinkin a jig might be a good lure to use. What do you guys think?

tons of options...

jigs

Texas rig craws, beavers, worms, brush hogs, etc...

weightless kreatures, ikas, flukes

shaky head w/ any of the above

that should get you started. good luck.

Any type of jig or soft plastic should produce for you.  I have had pretty good luck using a jig with a single tail grub swimming it around structure.  Also pretty good luck with a Fat Ika.

Later, :)

Spinnerbaits burned by the cover will sometimes bring them out. Otherwise, yeah, usually jigs or some soft plastic pitched in there is the ticket.

Lucky Craft RC 1.5 crankbait.  Absolutely deadly when banged and bounced of the wood.

Spinnerbaits, any softplastic pitching lures and jigs, square billed crankbaits....well better question what do you like to fish cause it probably will work

Mottfia

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Spinnerbaits, any softplastic pitching lures and jigs, square billed crankbaits....well better question what do you like to fish cause it probably will work

Mottfia

good answer.

buzzbait, hollow body frog or soft plastic frog; bump the structure and wait for a show.  :)

LC RC 1.5

x2. this is my favorite crankbait.

x3, if not, pitch a jig or plastic to the structure

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I am all about throwing a spinnerbait into tree tops, especially ones like you described with just the tips sticking up out of the water.

Bang the paint off that spinnerbait and hold on.

Jigs would also be heavily fished in that situation.

lets see, for wood cover there's jigs, and then there's jigs, jigs, and jigs.

Oh yeah, don't forget to try a jig.

And if that doesn't work, might want to give a jig a shot.

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