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There are many areas of a typical lake that angelers may refer to as grassy
areas. The classic grassy area is composed of whip grass that may extend to
heights of 5 feet or more out of the water. This type of area is usually four
feet deep or less. Because whip grass is not tightly spaced, bass will hold
almost anywhere between the individual stems, most often near the bottom. Whip
grass is extremely tough, so avoid using baits that are prone to snagging.
One type of bait that seems to work extremely well in whip grass is the single
blade spinnerbait. Add a trailer to the bait. Use either a plastic grub or a
twin tailed grub. Make sure the hook is really sharp, and don't use a trailer
hook. A lob type cast works best because there is less chance of your line
wrapping itself around the tough grass. Retreive the spinnerbait rapidly,
beginning as soon as the lure hits the water. Allow it to climb over bent
grass, and create as much commotion as you can.