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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 390585" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I have 6 rods ready to go each trip usually with the following: wacky rigged senko, buzzbait, suspending jerkbait (yes I know - usually an early spring/late fall lure but I hammer big fish cruising submerged weed flats all summer with it), mojo rig, dropshot, jig (1/2oz+/-)</p><p></p><p>I'll play with colors, mix square bills, lipless or other cranks in place of the jerkbait depending on the conditions. If they really are tight to the bottom in deep water I'll switch the mojo for a classic Texas or Carolina rig. I keep the jig matched to the primary forage size, so if I see lots of juvenile bluegill, or if I'm fishing a crayfish lake I'll change up the colors some and downsize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 390585, member: 13702"] I have 6 rods ready to go each trip usually with the following: wacky rigged senko, buzzbait, suspending jerkbait (yes I know - usually an early spring/late fall lure but I hammer big fish cruising submerged weed flats all summer with it), mojo rig, dropshot, jig (1/2oz+/-) I'll play with colors, mix square bills, lipless or other cranks in place of the jerkbait depending on the conditions. If they really are tight to the bottom in deep water I'll switch the mojo for a classic Texas or Carolina rig. I keep the jig matched to the primary forage size, so if I see lots of juvenile bluegill, or if I'm fishing a crayfish lake I'll change up the colors some and downsize. [/QUOTE]
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