Personally I say go simple. I've caught the majority of my bass on size 8 to 4 hooks, using a variety of hopper patterns, dragonflies and wooley buggers. The big bass poppers are overrated imo, yes you will catch on them but they are much harder to cast especially in windy conditions and on a 5 weight...
In fact one of my largest bass have been since going simpler;
This is my typical bass box, notice the left side pattern which is what I caught this great fish on. Most of these flies are around size 6 and I can cast them a country mile if need be, something I cannot do with a large bass popper.
A few others as well, these were on hopper patterns on a breezy day.
On a breezy day while the bass are active you can't beat a good hopper pattern in my opinion. With the variety of foam out there now you can make simple, quick and effective grasshoppers for bass and pickerel that are almost indestructible
When the bass are low a good wooley bugger, with some foof and rubber legs can be devastating on a slow drift then quick strip. I've found in my waters at least, using sunfish colors has worked very well. Deep greens with a bit of brown/orange and a blue sparkle...hold on for some hard strikes.
Others have said..size 6 is way to small for a bass. I say that on hook-up I've landed 90+% of the bass. The only really issue I get is heavy weed with a fly rod, and these fish I think I would have lost to the weed regardless of hook size. I tell you though the ease and accuracy of casting a small fly verse tossing a golf ball sized popper is amazing, and at least worth the mention.