Your favorite bass topwater?

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Your favorite bass topwater?

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Well, whats your favorite top water for bass? I really been liking the mirromullet honestly, I caught more bass on that than any other thing I have tried so far.
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Poppers...by a mile :!:
Something similar to this:
https://www.storesonline.com/site/1539927/page/668707

and for those really big ones try this

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Mine has to be a Buzz bait. I have caught more big bass on a buzz then anything else. They work great during the summer months at night when the water has had a little time to cool. Work them as slow as you can and keep them on top of the water. I heard stories of people catching bass while running it under water, but I have never had any luck that way.
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Broke Back Rapala or a Black n Gold Hula Popper..............
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The Sequin Popper, on fly and the baby spook for spinning gear.
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Zara Spook, Tiny Torpedo, and of course, poppers with the fly rod.
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The Sequin Popper, on fly
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:lol: :lol:

yes sir, it's my go to fly!
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