|  10-05-05, 08:16 AM | #1 | 
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			Hey, im a new comer to this site i need to know what to use in an area under a bridge with very dark water and very grassy
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|  10-05-05, 08:53 AM | #2 | 
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			Welcome to the site.  Not really a whole lot of info, such as WHERE you are would be helpful.  But I like spinnerbaits, topwater, and plastics in and around weeds.  If by dark you mean it has low visiblity than a Single colorado bladed spinnerbait, or a shallow diving crank(Mann's -1) with internal rattles, along with lizards, and zipper style of worms.  Anything that moves more water, or has vibrations/noise would work well.  But once you get into the weeds, then the bait being brought through the weeds themselves will attract the fish, so the rattles aren't a necessity.  I also would suggest a good scent to help the plastics move through the weeds better.  I actually like any cooking spray with Garlic flavoring. Lizards 
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|  10-05-05, 02:03 PM | #3 | 
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			Welcome Southern, you'll find this forum friendly and informative. Enjoy. I'm with Lizards. Dark or murky waters a great places to work spinnerbaits with a single colorado. Jigs with rattles and zipper type or paddle / curly tail texas rigged worms are also good. In the darker water, noise and water displacement are keys to entice a bass to bite. If grass is a real issue try a floating worm on a carolina rig or the old standby, the rattle trap. Good Luck. 
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|  10-05-05, 05:09 PM | #4 | 
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			if i were you i would throw a medium or no lip crank,trying to hit the legs of that bridge at every angle possible,sometime they wont it,but then go to the right ten feet and see what happens 
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|  10-07-05, 07:42 AM | #5 | 
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			Plastics with little weight so as not to get hung in the grass. Will do well I assure you.
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|  10-07-05, 02:58 PM | #6 | 
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			I'd start with a mr twister type grub an see whats down there. Many species of fish will hit it..
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|  10-07-05, 10:58 PM | #7 | 
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			Is the grass closer to the bottom or on the surface? If it was on the bottom I'd get a crankbait that goes to that depth and knock it off the bridge pilings, if on the surface, weightless plastics.
		 
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|  10-07-05, 11:41 PM | #8 | 
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			ummm..........i guess i didnt read it correctly,i didnt see the grass part.this  changes every thing.if the grass is near the bottom i suggest a 5 in stickbait wheightless,actually make that c-rig lizard in the bottom grass,and the stick in the top grass.try to get a floating lizard.strike king 3x lizards float very well.but before rebasser says anything,they will start sticking after they have been in the water for a period of time.so have the extras ready 
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