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What are the best surface baits for blue peacock bass?

For targeting blue peacock bass with topwater lures, there are several effective options that can trigger aggressive strikes from these vibrant fighters. Based on the video context from Jon B.'s experience with "ULTRA Clear Water Fishing in Heavy Grass Topwater Bites," a larger topwater lure like a "super spook" can be very effective. These lures are designed to walk-the-dog, which means they zigzag across the surface when twitched with the rod tip, mimicking injured prey.

Here are a few topwater lures that are often recommended for peacock bass:

  1. Super Spook: As mentioned, this is a larger walking bait that can create a lot of disturbance on the water's surface, attracting peacock bass from a distance. Its size and action can be particularly enticing to larger peacock bass.

  2. Poppers: Poppers have a concave mouth that creates a popping sound and splash when jerked, imitating a distressed fish or other prey on the surface. They can be particularly effective in areas where peacock bass are feeding on topwater prey.

  3. Prop Baits: These lures have one or more propellers that churn the water when retrieved, creating vibrations and noise that can attract peacock bass. The propeller action can simulate the commotion of fleeing baitfish or insects.

  4. Whopper Plopper: This is a topwater lure with a rotating tail that creates a plopping sound and a significant wake as it moves across the surface. The Whopper Plopper is known for its ability to attract aggressive strikes from bass, including peacock bass.

When fishing for peacock bass, it's essential to consider the color and size of the lure in relation to the water clarity and the size of the fish you're targeting. Bright colors like chartreuse, orange, or combinations that mimic local baitfish can be very effective. Additionally, the retrieval speed and rhythm can play a significant role in enticing a strike, so experimenting with different techniques until you find what works is key.

Remember, peacock bass can be aggressive and are known for their strong fights, so make sure your gear is up to the task. Use a strong line, a rod with good backbone, and sharp hooks to ensure you can handle the explosive action when a peacock bass hits your topwater lure.

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