KVD square bill 1.5 chartreuse craw

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I thought I'd start a recurring thread on different conditions and what everyone would pick to throw for largemouth bass in a certain situation. Feel free to start #2 or I'll add another in about a week.
Here's the conditions: Early spring on a stained water lake. Water temperature is 50 degrees. Air temperature is 60 and cloudy after a recent warmup. The cove you are fishing is 6 feet deep and slopes up to the banks. Bottom is clay and covered in dead weeds.
What would you throw?
KVD square bill 1.5 chartreuse craw
Agree a square bill, chatterbait or a Shad Rap would be my 3 lures of choiceI thought I'd start a recurring thread on different conditions and what everyone would pick to throw for largemouth bass in a certain situation. Feel free to start #2 or I'll add another in about a week.
Here's the conditions: Early spring on a stained water lake. Water temperature is 50 degrees. Air temperature is 60 and cloudy after a recent warmup. The cove you are fishing is 6 feet deep and slopes up to the banks. Bottom is clay and covered in dead weeds.
What would you throw?
Depending on the type of lake........I might throw a red eye shad........looking for a GIANT. Now, I wouldn't rip the bait by no means, slow rolling, and hang on.
Second would be Jig.....you can never go wrong with a jig.
3rd, would be a spinner bait.
chicken liver.
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Ive caught several bass on chicken liver at night fishing for a big cat. But that would not be my choice of bait. lol
Half ounce jig and second spinner bait with hammered Colorado blades. Colors would be picked by just how stained the water is.....
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Three or four large and alive nightcrawlers together on a 4/0 hook with no weight. Quietly pitch or dip them into every piece of cover available and hold on.
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The situation that I drew this scenario from, my buddy and I both caught fish on square bill crankbaits. I think any of your choices are good considering that they keep the bait above the mess of dead weeds.
A baby one minus in white with a dressed rear hook with red eyes.
