Abner, I have always done good on wind muddied banks tossing a rubber worm or crawfish lure almost on shore and puling it out like trying to escape the beating of the mini " surf " against the shore. A split shot weight just to keep the head down and let it drift a little towards the shore and pull it back. It drives them mad, I like the purple worms with pink curly tails for this as they show up in the mud. I first tried this as a kid with real nightcrawlers as I seen some worms fall with a clump of earth into the water and get attacked like crazy as they washed out of the rich ohio soil.
Ed
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My first artificial lure was a Flatfish orange with black dots, found it on a branch at 10 years old, still ice on the banks. I fell in getting it,real wood lure, tied it on and watched as it shimmied back, two feet from shore a 4lb 2oz hawg swallowed it, and I have been hooked ever since.