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Where is the best public lake for trophies using swimbaits?

When it comes to public lakes for catching trophy bass using swimbaits, there are several factors to consider. The best lake will depend on your location and the specific type of swimbait fishing you prefer. However, based on the video context provided, there are a few lakes that are known for producing trophy bass using swimbaits.

One lake that stands out is Guntersville Lake, which is mentioned in the video by Randy Blaukat. Guntersville Lake is a TVA lake known for its largemouth bass population and is a great place to throw big swimbaits. Other TVA lakes like Pickwick and Chickamauga are also mentioned as good options.

Another lake that is worth considering is Lake Barkley, mentioned in the video by TacticalBassin. Lake Barkley has been productive for swimbait fishing, particularly for largemouth bass. The video also mentions that Florida and Texas lakes can be good for swimbait fishing, although specific lake names are not mentioned.

It's important to note that the effectiveness of swimbaits can vary depending on the time of year and the specific conditions of each lake. It's always a good idea to do some research on the current fishing reports and talk to local anglers or bait shops to get the most up-to-date information on which lakes are producing trophy bass using swimbaits.

If you have any specific lakes in mind or if you need more information, please provide additional details and I'll be happy to assist you further.

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