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I fish around my home which is south florida and mostly that means fishing canals that go on for miles through the everglades. Along the side of the canal there is on one side the bank with sawgrass and vegitation and on the other side more sawgrass and more vegitation. I was wondering If throwing a spinnerbait or lipless crank bait parallel to this grass line, would that be a good method to catching bass. Also what would be good to pitch deep inside the grass, a tube, jig, or large worm. Thanks for the advice.
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Yes to all of the questions. All of the above can and will work.
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Yes, I would definitly throw a spinnerbait around there and flip a tube or a large worm.
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I fish grass lines on the AR river and i catch them on spinnerbaits,and lizards mostly pumpkinseed whith chartruse tail, sometimes i throw a sluggo plain white.
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Keep throwing what youre preaching. Thats what I use in Fl. 8)
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Yes ! definitely!
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What Lizards said.
AR, welcome to the forum! |
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