If there’s not much vegetation I’d try out a lipless crankbait for sure!
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Mepps, Rooter tail, Blue fox, Panther Martin. What I’m thinking, more diverse than a plopper. Imo
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I’d start with a spinner, it’ll give you a good feel for how weedy the area is, if not very weedy and they don’t react to that I’d go paddle tail, then probably a Texas rig or weightless worm and later in the day plopper or jitter bug.
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Texas rig, top water frog along the banks
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All you have to do is get a cheap bobber set lure to depth you want. High for weedless
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If there’s not much vegetation I’d try out a lipless crankbait for sure!
Mepps, Rooter tail, Blue fox, Panther Martin. What I’m thinking, more diverse than a plopper. Imo
I’d start with a spinner, it’ll give you a good feel for how weedy the area is, if not very weedy and they don’t react to that I’d go paddle tail, then probably a Texas rig or weightless worm and later in the day plopper or jitter bug.
Texas rig, top water frog along the banks
All you have to do is get a cheap bobber set lure to depth you want. High for weedless
I’d test it out with a texas-rigged senko
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