For “grass cutting,” the best options are weedless, high-coverage baits that stay clean in vegetation and trigger reaction bites. The Parrot Head Swim Jig is built specifically for swimming through grass. The Jolly Roger Bladed Swing Jig adds extra thump for dirty water or active fish. The Dash Worm is a strong choice for fast-moving grass-lake presentations. For thicker cover, the Mutiny Jig and Grid Iron Arky Mata Jig give you more bottom-contact and punching/flipping versatility.
Switch to a heavier flipping setup when the grass is matted or you can’t get through cleanly. If fish are suspended above the grass or chasing bait, go with the swim jig or speed worm. If the bite gets tough and fish want a slower look, move from the bladed jig to a more subtle jig or worm presentation.