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Largemouth BassTechniqueIce Fishing SpoonsSeasonIceStructureSubmerged VegetationStumbled upon a crazy early ice bass bite .This was the biggest of the day. Fished a grassy point in 10FOW and cycled a spoon and a rattlebait.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueNed RigsSeasonSummerStructureLedges - Species
Largemouth BassTechniqueStructure JigsSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationBlack/Blue jig pitched to outside edges of green vegetation,
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Largemouth BassTechniqueSpinnerbaitsSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationThis week has been productive if you remember to keep moving, moving, moving! Bass are hanging in 3-8 foot depths in areas of submerging vegetation. Keep a spinner bait moving just above the milfoil. Medium to large pike will also join in for some surprising hard strikes!
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Largemouth BassTechniqueBuzzbaitsSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationWorking outside weed edges with a buzz bait, slow retrieve, just enough to keep it on top. Target the green milfoil with open pockets.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueGrass JigsSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationWas fishing deep milfoil and Dragging jigs through the grass. As the day got later hit a couple of docks that resulted in a couple better then average fish. Majority of the fish caught was in the milfoil. Water temp was still in the low 60s.
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WalleyeTechniqueHover/Mid-StrollingSeasonFallStructureOpen Water/BasinI was fishing adjacent to deep weedlines and some roaming basin fish, scoping them with 1/8th ounce jig and crawler, some on a jiggin rap! 30-45 feet and the fish were 8-12 feet down the higher fish were more likely to eat.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueGrass JigsSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationFinding deeper cabbage or coontail edges and flipping the jig or a wacky rig in or around produce bites but it was a pretty tough day out on the water


























