Greenbo fishes like a pond or small lake much more than a big lake. Its ultraclear and different than most lakes so you need to fish it different. I have won a few tournaments on Greenbo but I dont fish it anymore. If your fishing at night I have done well on texas rigged 6in worms. Fish around wood cover. I have also done well at night fishing swimming jigs around the grassy banks with the water willows. During the daytime the key is to downsize. Early in the morning or late in the evening and low light conditions such as a rainy or really cloudy day you can catch bass on a few different baits but otherwise you better off with softplasics and light line. If it is lowlight and fish are active try a small topwater. I have done really well on a Senko on Greenbo. The fish seem to suspend alot on Greenbo probably because the main forage is baitfish. I love a shakey head but havent done as well on one as I have with a senko. I would use a 4in senko until you get a limit then go to a 5in. My second choice would be a drop shot. And dont pass a bever hut they are the best cover on Greenbo. With laydowns being a close second. The biggest bass in the lake seem to suspend around laydowns and are difficult to catch.



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