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There are several kinds of topwater lures: buzzbaits, poppers, prop baits, spooks, and crawling baits. When the bass arew schooling near the surface and when there is some chop to the water, I'll go with a popper to create the most action. When the water is dead still, I'll go with a spook because of its subtle action across the top of the water. ANd when I'm fishing around different pieces of structure and cover when the bass are hitting topwater, but not necessarily schooling, I'll go with a crawling bait like a jitterbug or a prop bait like a torpedo. When do you all think that each different kind of topwater becomes better to use than others, and why?
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