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im going to be in a fishing ternament any ideas on how to catch 4-5 in bass fast

Question by hunterboy. Uploaded on November 06, 2009

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from bjohnston wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Explosives.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Goin out now. Depending on where in the country you are depends what you wanna throw at them. In the north where I am you do some slow cold water deep diving crank baits. If your in warmer water I like top waters in the mornings, spooks, poppers etc. Afternoon go with a stick worm like a senko. If the bite is slow wacky rig it, youll get hung up more. Toss cranks off the points and reefs. If its slow try a drop shot rig with a golby gulp. I have been havin good luck lately with big spoons too! Try colors and patterns til you find what they are into eatin! Good luck!

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from codyboyd wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Im a big fan of topwater baits. i have this black frog with streamers off the end as legs and i just slaughter the bass better than any one else.

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from jreed54 wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I also like the top water baits. Get out and scout the lake now so you have a decent lay out of the water.

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

top water is my first go to bait, cold or not. supper spooks, buzz baits, then spinners, tx rigged worms , diving crankbaits, lipless crankbaits. Good luck and get out and try.

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from tretex123 wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

i would just put on a dark berkely worm with a light clip on bullet weight and fish deep. its a good way to catch a big ol bass. and if that doesnt work take the weight off and fish the shallows.

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from Fluger wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Go w/ the crank baits around logs and fallen trees.

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from bjohnston wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Explosives.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Goin out now. Depending on where in the country you are depends what you wanna throw at them. In the north where I am you do some slow cold water deep diving crank baits. If your in warmer water I like top waters in the mornings, spooks, poppers etc. Afternoon go with a stick worm like a senko. If the bite is slow wacky rig it, youll get hung up more. Toss cranks off the points and reefs. If its slow try a drop shot rig with a golby gulp. I have been havin good luck lately with big spoons too! Try colors and patterns til you find what they are into eatin! Good luck!

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from jreed54 wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I also like the top water baits. Get out and scout the lake now so you have a decent lay out of the water.

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from tretex123 wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

i would just put on a dark berkely worm with a light clip on bullet weight and fish deep. its a good way to catch a big ol bass. and if that doesnt work take the weight off and fish the shallows.

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from codyboyd wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

Im a big fan of topwater baits. i have this black frog with streamers off the end as legs and i just slaughter the bass better than any one else.

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

top water is my first go to bait, cold or not. supper spooks, buzz baits, then spinners, tx rigged worms , diving crankbaits, lipless crankbaits. Good luck and get out and try.

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from Fluger wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Go w/ the crank baits around logs and fallen trees.

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