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walt_gober
6/24/2014 11:05:45 PM

What are y'all's favorite bass lures of choice for waters that get a lot of pressure in the summer?

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Largemouth Bass
Ft. Worth Ponds

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Summer Bass Lures for pressured waters
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    1. Austin Buley 0
      Slow down with some softplastics as @diggerman said. Smaller softplastics work well for me and make sure you find structure because fish that are under pressure ...more won't just be hanging around everywhere
    2. diggerman 0
      Soft plastic & SLOW DOWN.
    3. jokerman8029 0
      It works fairly well for pressured fish, floating pink worm, with a 3/0 octopus hook, light lead, and making sure to use a palomar knot with a long tag end for your ...more weight.
    4. jokerman8029 0
      Nothin beats a wacky rigged senko in 4in with green and purple flake. Even 5lbers will take small senkos. I use. Octopus hooks in 4/0 for wacky rigging. Also i like ...more drop shotting.
    5. Jacob Breaux 0
      Hags tornadoes tx rigged
    6. Calvin Fease 0
      But won't get size in return. 6" BBZ-1s are my #1 choice, but paddletails like Jerry Ragos also work.
    7. Calvin Fease 0
      From the bank, all my big bass are on swimbaits. I find that they'll hit every size up to about 6", which is where you start sacrificing numbers. Go above ...more 6" from the bank and you'll lose numbers...
    8. Calvin Fease 0
      From the bank or on a boat? From a boat, 90% of my bass over 6# come on a flutter spoon. Work it off the bottom around deep points and ridges, tank dams or whatever ...more structure is around.
    9. the_amanator 0
      Drop shot or weightless Texas rig
    10. crookcody19 0
      Wacky rigged worm 4 or 5"
    11. eastonsutley 0
      Brush hogs
    12. Kev1107 0
      Wacky 4" finesse worms weightless
    13. ATLBassin 0
      Dropshot 4.5 roboworm, wacky rig senko, also suprisingly swimbaits will work well because not a lot of people throw them and they're realistic
    14. jokerman8029 0
      But I recommend the 4inch, i just use 6inch because thats what i have.
    15. jokerman8029 0
      Definetly a senko, even the most pressured fish cant resist em, my favorite color that produces most for clear water is the 6inch green and purple flake. With a ...more 4/0 gamagatsu hook wacky rigged.
    16. David Fairchild 0
      @walt_gober 2" Gamagatsu EWG on the weightless. Cremes 1/8th oz round jig head with Gamagatsu hook. Some time 1/16oz.
    17. David Fairchild 0
      @texasredhunter He has my vote! When fish are pressured slow down and down size. I flat wear them out on a 4" zoom finesse worm. Both weedless and shakey head. ...more Also don't forget a weedless fluke.
    18. Jacob DeRamus 0
      Silent squarebills or senkos
    19. paul paul 0
      Weightless worms or rigged shakey head and fished slow.
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