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What is everybody's Go-To lure and color for Largemouth bass in May - June? I'd have to go with the Senko Worm (Watermelon Seed)

Sean

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What is everybody's Go-To lure and color for Largemouth bass in May - June? I'd have to go with the Senko Worm (Watermelon Seed)

Sean

I was going to say the same! Caught a bunch flipping the docks last weekend's

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I run em weightless and weedless with a 3/O hook.

The big hook keeps the little ones and bluegills off.

Had another nice one Saturday and a huge one pull out. :@

Pics soon! :)

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Boy, U sometimes never know with largemouths. I guess it depends a lot on what body of water your fishing. In Sodus Bay, or the canal or the fingers, I like various short lipped crankbaits that resemble maybe bluegills or minnowbait plugs. When I'm getting nowhere though, softbaits of some kind will work almost 100% of the time (jigs with grub bodies or plastic worms).

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Sounds like weightless softbaits are the go-to for most of us! Of course any action on a top water lure can be a blast as well.

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I said softbaits of some kind will work for me almost 100% of the time when all else fails. Lately I've been having good success with swimbaits, too...

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I've never tried hooking a senko worm wacky style, always gone with the texas rig (mostly so i can pull it across the weed beds). Do you think wacky style has a better presentation to bass or is it mostly just personal preference? Can you fish weed beds with it wacky style or do you get snags a lot?

Thanks

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Right at sunrise, before the sun really comes up. wacky hook a large live crawler. 4lb test so you can cast and hold on for dear life! I used to do this when I was young. Now I don't get up so early and usually throw Senkos and tubes.

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My three go-to lures are a salt and pepper senko worm on a spinner harness, Panther Martin #1 black and yellow and oddly enough this year so far a pink Mightymite microjig has actually yielded suprising results on largemouths... All of these fished on 6lb test and an ultralight of course.

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