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Well i live in Florida and i always like to use Berkley’s Powerbait (worms), i like to use the 10″ tequila sunrise for 5+ pound bass. for deeper water i like to use the Bomber A-1, the Crawfish color. Also, if you’re going to be using lures in the colder season i like to use suspending lures because slower moving bass will be more likely to strike when they see it if the lure just sits still in front of them. So when its colder remember to always move slower, which is why i love using worms with the Texas rig setup because the worm can just sit on the bottom. Also, spinnerbaits are good because of their shining spoons in the sunlight and they can move through vegetation like tall grass under the water.
i prefer spinners or spoons
Rapala minnow lures work well. The lure comes in different colors, but the silver color works best!