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![]() Seems like the weeds exploded in the last couple weeks everywhere! Depending on how you look at it could be good or bad. The lake I fish locally is a relatively shallow lake maybe ten to twelve feet at the deepest. Seems like the middle of the lake has no weeds or fish for that matter, hard bottom made up of mostly clay. As you move closer to the shore the weed beds start just before the shallows. Been fishing spinnerbaits and been pretty successful but becoming more of a pain removing weeds on almost every cast. Been trying to figure out a more productive way to fish the weed beds. Not much emergent weeds to fish a frog on either. Started fishing a havoc pit boss texas rigged and seems to be pretty weedless and has some nice action. Just looking for some suggestions to try out.
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![]() zman chatterbait works well in weeds, and catches fish too.
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![]() zman chatterbait works well in weeds, and catches fish too.
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![]() sorry for the double post
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![]() thanks got a couple boogie baits I forgot about gotta break em out!
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![]() Zoom super flukes and hoarny toads rig seedless and weightless
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![]() Johnson Silver Minnow!
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![]() I use YUM Dingers all day in the grass with great results
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![]() Super Fluke
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A plastic worm, Texas-rigged on a split shot rig often works for me when the water gets ugly. ![]()
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