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    Springtime top water

    This time of the year do you think the popper the buzzbait or the walk the dog type lures produce better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
    This time of the year do you think the popper the buzzbait or the walk the dog type lures produce better?
    Yes. :-)

    Too general a question. Here's my preferences:

    Walk the dog: Smallmouth, clear water, still water
    Poppers: Largemouth, stained water, choppy water
    Buzzbaits: Single blade largemouth, double blade smallmouth

    There's some new baits out that can be worked as either a walk the dog or popper as well.

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    Had a buddy who caught some LM on poppers last friday at rough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
    This time of the year do you think the popper the buzzbait or the walk the dog type lures produce better?
    I say when fishing for Largemouth.... the buzzbait because I can cover more water with it.

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    I crushed them on a buzz bait on Tville yesterday.

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    I wouldn't necessarily say MORE productive but it's definitely warm enough that they will hit it. My buddies and I usually tie on a Pop-R at least once during our outings just to see if we can get a little topwater action and we've caught a few.

    i don't know why but I hardly ever throw a buzz bait. I just never think about it. That's something I really need to do more of this year.

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    Chatterbait is a very overlooked bait

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    Quote Originally Posted by GobyPuck View Post
    Chatterbait is a very overlooked bait
    I like the chatterbait as a sub-surface bait but other than that I don't care for it. I can't seem to get it to run deep at all.

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    Buzzzzz

    Quote Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
    I like the chatterbait as a sub-surface bait but other than that I don't care for it. I can't seem to get it to run deep at all.
    im not a chatter bait guy, but I'll fish a buzz bait almost all day if I can. I've won two tournaments Pretty much exclusively on them. they can be deadly at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
    I like the chatterbait as a sub-surface bait but other than that I don't care for it. I can't seem to get it to run deep at all.
    Swimming it through grass can be good, like swimming a jig.

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