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Location: sharpsburg, GA
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Went out this morning...had fish busting topwater all around me. Started out when it was still dark and fished it til about 45 mins after sunrise. Wind was blowing about 5-10 mph making the trolling motor have to work a little bit. I threw dang near my whole arsenale of topwater baits and nothing even tried to hit any of them...started out with a black jitterbug when it was till dark, then threw an aurora black LC gunfish 95, then went to a 1/4 booya buzzbait in a sexy shad color, then a pop R in a shad color and nothing. Even tried burning a chatterbait really shallow and no luck. What I want to know is, what conditions help you decide on what to throw. What do you throw when the surface is like a sheet of glass, what do you throw when there is a substantial amount of wind, etc...the fish were definately feeding but didnt catch a fish all day. Had 3 bites on a watermelon red razor worm but they just hit it and then never touched it again. Water was really clear for this lake, visibility prolly around 3-5 ft. Oh yeah, I was on West Point Lake in Lagrange, GA. Thanks
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