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The One Lure That NEVER Works In The Summer Months



Randy talks about the ones fishing lure that never works in the summertime…#angling #baitandtackle #bassfishing #baitandwait #fishing #bass #fish #fishinglife #fishinglure

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  1. Free rig a wacky rigged one. Cast it out, let it float up from the bottom. Caught my PB smallie last summer doing that. You can suspend a wacky worm in the middle of the column, it's great.

  2. I've crushed fish on a bubblegum trick worm in the spring, summer and fall as long as the conditions were right. My PB smallmouth came in the middle of summer on a yellow floating worm. It's just an alternative to a fluke. Some days they want that fluke style bait over the worm and vice versa.

  3. Randy….. I’m headed to Lake Erie next week. What lures do you recommend I take? I’m taking a 7’2” mh baitcaster and a 7’0” med spinning rod. Both are travel rods. Appreciate any suggestions you might have.

  4. Ive maybe caught more fish than anything else in aug sept fishing lures that style. I use a barkley flat nose minnow in open water shad patterns around scholling fish or their D worm and fish it weightless around bluegill beds heavy cover weeds. Im using natural colors not the neon and smaller sizes.

  5. I know everyone will have their own experience but I'll disagree on this one. This is one of my summer go-to's especially early in the AM and especially in late evening when bass are schooled up busting shad on top.

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