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What's your favorite early spring bait?
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 189263" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>The thing that helps me with the lipless is fishing it with the yo yo technique. They normally bite it on the fall. Takes some patience but when it works, it really works.</p><p></p><p>I got some of the Red eye Shad last year also and had some success but you can find Cotton Cordell Spots for 99 cents when they go on sale pretty much all year long. I always hit up the bargain box in Walmart and it is always filled with lipless crankbaits for dirt cheap. Even if I don't need them I buy them bc you lose them so much.</p><p></p><p>I'm fishing at my favorite honey hole Sunday with some lipless and I will finally get to try out my triggerfish lures. I can't wait!! 71 degrees, sunny and a pond that I caught a 12 pounder out of. Doesn't get much better than that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 189263, member: 4592"] The thing that helps me with the lipless is fishing it with the yo yo technique. They normally bite it on the fall. Takes some patience but when it works, it really works. I got some of the Red eye Shad last year also and had some success but you can find Cotton Cordell Spots for 99 cents when they go on sale pretty much all year long. I always hit up the bargain box in Walmart and it is always filled with lipless crankbaits for dirt cheap. Even if I don't need them I buy them bc you lose them so much. I'm fishing at my favorite honey hole Sunday with some lipless and I will finally get to try out my triggerfish lures. I can't wait!! 71 degrees, sunny and a pond that I caught a 12 pounder out of. Doesn't get much better than that! [/QUOTE]
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