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im going to el dorado park next saturday for about the 10th time ive only caught small bluegills and really small bass and i want to get the family on some real fish... ive always used lures there crank baits spinners everything never used bait.. im thinking about bringing one pole for bait the other for artificial whats some good baits to use there for catching anything bass catfish anything really and then what are some good lures to try there im more of a saltwater fisherman so i have alot of saltwater gear but i have my fair share of freshwater as well i have some gulp jerk shads that i use for salt water that i catch lots of bass on but will those work for freshwater? just any tips and help is much appreciated thank you

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top water would be good for morning and late afternoon. the gulp shad would be good if you fish near grass and the tules. spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and also swimbaits will also be great to help you with your trip.

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okay thanks alot for the info

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