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Still dont know what lures are good. Please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 100471" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Most of the soft plastics you have are technique spacific, IMO you need to stick to one technequie and build off that. A texas rigged senko is really the most veristal bait out there, you can swim them, flip them into heavy cover, work em like a jerk bait, or just let em sit there and do nothing except give them a twitch every now and then and they will catch fish (provideing you are fishing waters that contain fish) For colors id stick to the three basic colors familys: Bait fish colors which are for lack of better words "something sparkley" to minick a bait fish swimming through the water. Crawfishs colors which are your browns and greens, and trigger colors which are your bright ugly colors like chartruse and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 100471, member: 90"] Most of the soft plastics you have are technique spacific, IMO you need to stick to one technequie and build off that. A texas rigged senko is really the most veristal bait out there, you can swim them, flip them into heavy cover, work em like a jerk bait, or just let em sit there and do nothing except give them a twitch every now and then and they will catch fish (provideing you are fishing waters that contain fish) For colors id stick to the three basic colors familys: Bait fish colors which are for lack of better words "something sparkley" to minick a bait fish swimming through the water. Crawfishs colors which are your browns and greens, and trigger colors which are your bright ugly colors like chartruse and such. [/QUOTE]
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