1. Shallow Water (0-5 feet): For shallow areas, topwater lures like poppers, frogs, and buzzbaits work well as they create surface disturbance to attract fish.
2. Mid-Depth (5-15 feet): Crankbaits and jerkbaits are effective in mid-depth waters. Crankbaits can dive to specific depths, while jerkbaits mimic injured baitfish.
3. Deep Water (15+ feet): Jigs and spoons are ideal for deep water fishing. Jigs can be bounced off the bottom, imitating crawfish or other bottom-dwelling creatures, while spoons flutter down attracting fish from below.
Remember to vary your retrieval speed and technique to entice strikes. It's also essential to match the lure size and color to the natural prey in that specific depth of water.
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