1. What bait would you use if you were given the following circumstances? ***The water temp is in the upper 60's. You are in a lake with a lot of hydrilla and ...more a sandy bottom. The water is fairly clear, and is about 2-6 foot deep. It is sunny and continuing to warm up as the day goes on.*** What would you do?

    1. charlielewis_ 0
      Frog
    2. Jbird_401 0
      Try a chatterbait or swim jig. Chatterbaits are amazing reaction baits in the weeds
    3. Brandon Booth 0
      as the sun gets up I'd flip the holes in the grass @bassinboy01
    4. Brandon Booth 0
      Id throw a soft plastic like a senko or fluke. if its spring I'd look for a bed fish with the water being in the 60s. Then just work the inside or outside grass ...more line and find where the fish are
    5. Brandon alt 0
      Weightless senko or square bill
    6. AllWaterLife 0
      I pretty much ruled out deeper hard baits because of the hydrilla. Maybe 2-4' cranks but idk bout lipless. Split shot rigged 4-5" senkos, let em sink then ...more pop pop. Maybe a spinner bait
    7. Jimmy_Lynch 0
      Lipless Crank and a wacky rigged Senko.
    8. Jacob Breaux 0
      I like these kind of blerts man. Keep it up. 👍👍
    9. Jacob Breaux 0
      @ChanceHuiet @aggiebasser
    10. Jacob Breaux 0
      If I can get them to bite a frog, you bet that's what I'll be throwing. If not, weightless trick worm. Wind picks up, and I'll throw a trap or squarebill ...more over the grass. All else fails, flip it all.

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