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Spring Baits For Summer Bass

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I went fishing on my local lake a couple times this past week and I wanted to try out these war eagle finesse jigs I got. I was able to find some decent docks to skip and some boats lifts and other cover to pitch to and was pleasantly surprised to find some niced sized fish up to 4 lbs! A front moved through after it had been cloudy the day before and the wind was blowing some which positioned the fish nicely. I could not get them to bite cranks so I went with a pointer 100 and 78 and was able to catch two fish and got two more bites that came off. I really like fishing these two baits and was glad I put a little pattern together on a lake that I thought I knew pretty well! Maybe its just me but in the summer when everyone is catching fish on big worms and crankbaits it was nice to know that typical spring baits work in summer too!

Good report and way to change it up to figure'em out!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Way to get at'em man!

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