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3 lures Lester thinks can win the Classic

3 lures Lester thinks can win the Classic

(Editor's note: Alan McGuckin of Dynamic Sponsorships submitted this short feature.)

Brandon Lester is fishing his 6th Bassmaster Classic, and yet the super-likeable, God-fearing family man from Tennessee doesn’t have a lure sponsor. So there’s no bias, no sponsor-satisfying commercial slant to his opinion on three lures that could win the 51st edition of the event at Lake Ray Roberts.

“There’s a 70-percent chance this Classic will be won in less than 10 feet of water around flooded bushes, but there’s still a 30-percent chance a deep-water, post-spawn spot could play a major role too, so I’m giving you two shallow lures and one for the deep stuff,” said Lester on the eve of the 2021 Classic’s final practice day.

> 5/8-ounce jig – “This particular one is from Dirty Jigs and I dress it with a Zoom Big Salty Chunk. When you’re dealing with a crazy amount of flooded bushes and cover, you need a little heavier jig to cover more water. Plus, with 77-degree water, I like my lure to fall a little faster, so I prefer a little heavier jig,” says the Team Toyota pro.

> Big Creature Bait – “I truly believe a big creature bait gets bites from bigger fish. It’s one of my all-time favorites. It’s bulky, it’s invasive and it looks like a lot of the prey bass eat – from bluegill to crawdads. I’ll rig it with a Mustad Grip Pin flippin’ hook and a 3/8-ounce Mustad tungsten weight on 25-pound Vicious fluorocarbon line and cover a lot of water."

> Deep crankbait – “This one is just to keep ‘em honest. Again, I’m not counting on deep schools to win, but I will check a couple spots I found in practice in that 12- to 18-feet deep zone, and a crankbait always seems to get bites from the bigger bass faster than dragging a jig or worm around."

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