“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests starting out by working the outside weed line, usually with plastics. Using a wacky worm jig, work from the inside and then back out to the weed edge, and then turn and cast away from the weeds toward the middle of the lake for bass that may have moved. Plastics or crankbaits both work under these conditions.
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