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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3427388" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>My pops has the best luck with those jackhammers. I've been tossing one from time to time for the last two years, not a single bite. </p><p></p><p>Baits really depend on the lake and time of year for me. I love tossing a frog and wacky worms in spring and early summer. When the heat comes on, the biguns move deep offshore around structure. Always believed the thermocline myth, but I catch em below that line all summer. My amassed collection of 20 year old blue/chrome original storm wiggle warts slay em consistently at depth. I'm not looking forward to the day I have to admit they're too waterlogged to use again. I pitch a coffee tube year round into heavy cover, it's hit or miss some days, but it's relaxing. This time of year, they've been choking down green pumkin texas rigged craws as fast I can rebait em. Craws should be good through December. Green pumpkin in stained waters, black in the murkiest of murky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3427388, member: 24500"] My pops has the best luck with those jackhammers. I've been tossing one from time to time for the last two years, not a single bite. Baits really depend on the lake and time of year for me. I love tossing a frog and wacky worms in spring and early summer. When the heat comes on, the biguns move deep offshore around structure. Always believed the thermocline myth, but I catch em below that line all summer. My amassed collection of 20 year old blue/chrome original storm wiggle warts slay em consistently at depth. I'm not looking forward to the day I have to admit they're too waterlogged to use again. I pitch a coffee tube year round into heavy cover, it's hit or miss some days, but it's relaxing. This time of year, they've been choking down green pumkin texas rigged craws as fast I can rebait em. Craws should be good through December. Green pumpkin in stained waters, black in the murkiest of murky. [/QUOTE]
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