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Old 06-27-2017, 08:40 AM
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Wife want to go to Toledo at the end of July. We will be staying by the hwy 5 bridge just in Texas. I know as much about bass fishing as I do about rocket science. What are some baits to use and is it better to fish shallow or deep that time of year? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Bass will be schooling early mornings and late afternoons. Would target those with small spoons and rattle traps
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Bass will be schooling early mornings and late afternoons. Would target those with small spoons and rattle traps
Shallow or deep?

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Where the creeks run into the main lake usually. They will come up and bust the top of the water
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