What is your favorite lure?
Last Post 07 Jun 2011 03:44 PM by rotarybass83. 19 Replies.
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aprichardUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:128 aprichard
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25 Apr 2011 02:57 PM
    What is your favorite lure?
    "Never Give Up"-Mike Iaconelli
    Captain QuantumUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1399 Captain Quantum
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    25 Apr 2011 06:40 PM
    It's a secret!
    jfoldaUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:44 jfolda
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    25 Apr 2011 07:56 PM
    Soft Baits-I love wacky rigged senkos and dropshotted ZOOM Finesse worms!
    Hard Baits- Jig, Crankbait
    SBBC-BASS-NE-Jake Folda FSCW-The key to finding and catching all fish.
    Captain QuantumUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1399 Captain Quantum
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    25 Apr 2011 08:05 PM
    Senkos are definitely a must for any bass angler. I love them. They always produce.
    rnipperUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:2 rnipper
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    03 May 2011 10:17 PM
    Chatter baits you can fish them like a jig or like a spinner its a hybrid of both i love them!!!
    ILbassinUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:120 ILbassin
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    03 May 2011 10:23 PM
    Lipless crankbaits. You can cover a lot of water and catch bass in nearly any conditions if you fish them in the right areas.
    I swear, it was this big (---------------------------------------)
    BassbumUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1733 Bassbum
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    04 May 2011 05:26 PM
    Right now, it is wakebaits.
    My "when all else fails" lure is a Rapala X Rap 8. Glass ghost color.
    Fred
    Dean BauerUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:21 Dean Bauer
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    09 May 2011 01:31 PM
    I enjoy my XPS lazer eye topwater bait from the bass proshop. I love fishing topwaters. I also love my red Berkley flicker shade flicker and roll.
    Anyone else enjoy topwater baits? Any recomendations? Also any recomendations for lipless crankbaits?
    Senator Mayer: You're reprehensible, Bauer! Jack: AND YOU, SIR, ARE WEAK! UNWILLING AND UNABLE TO LOOK EVIL IN THE EYE AND DEAL WITH IT!
    aprichardUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:128 aprichard
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    09 May 2011 06:21 PM
    I recently bought a rapala subwalk a rapala clackin' crank and a rapala shad rap talk about $30 for 3 lures
    "Never Give Up"-Mike Iaconelli
    srobertson1User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:47 srobertson1
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    09 May 2011 07:07 PM
    tough call. Baits are seasonal. I have favorite baits for each transitition. topwater: the vixen- blades srike king burners- senko's
    robo worms for dropshot. 10 inch worms for texas rig.8" worms for c-rigs Jigs are all pattern some football heads some flippin. My favorite lure is the one they are eating. Scott
    bass or bass?User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1578 bass or bass?
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    09 May 2011 10:11 PM
    Most productive? Soft plastics. Most fun? Surface lures, and fly rod poppers.
    Phoenix Arizona ~Outdoor-Fishing~N.A.F.C.~B.A.S.S.~BoatU.S.~N.R.A.~A.M.A.~
    angry BobUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:748 angry Bob
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    10 May 2011 04:56 AM
    When conditions are right, I love a wacky rigged senko. Deadly on bass, and darn fun to fish.
    SE WI LM Oct 2000 Smallie Fanatic
    YellowBearUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:297 YellowBear
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    10 May 2011 09:56 AM
    Jigs.
    njsfishonUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:18 njsfishon
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    10 May 2011 12:06 PM
    I let the conditions dictate what lure I use, more so than one favorite lure.  I use a perch colored jigging Rapala for ice fishing,
    plastic worms and Jig 'n pig in the thick weeds, a slip-bobber rig for midlake suspended fish,  buzzbaits and Zara Spooks for top water bites, and crank baits when working weed lines and points.  My best year fishing club tournaments, I won the first tourney on buzzbaits over shallow weeds, a summer tournament on gitzits fishing deep structure, a fall tourney on a Spider Jig, and the club's Classic on jigging spoons for suspended smallmouth 35 ft down over 60 ft.  It pays to be flexible.  Good luck and may God bless.  Norm
    zjdad85User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:9 zjdad85
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    12 May 2011 01:37 AM
    1/16th oz. Chartreuse Rooster Tail
    srobertson1User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:47 srobertson1
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    13 May 2011 05:29 PM
    angry bob try a senko wacky rigged on a flick shake its fantastic. Scott
    rotarybass83User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:13 rotarybass83
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    14 May 2011 07:34 AM
    as much as i love senkos, i sometimes try not to use them as much, it too easy sometimes, then other times it doesn't matter. this year its been a double willow Stanley spinnerbait that i've had for 7 years or so, silver front blade, gold rear, little clear/gold/black scale pattern skirt. i have 2 others in the box jsut in case the wire breaks, yeah, i've had that good of days on them before. never hurts to have backups.
    We are all artists, being that our rods are our paint brushes, and what we tie on the end is our canvas. -Anonymous
    jaysun7776User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:185 jaysun7776
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    20 May 2011 10:52 PM
    ZOOM Super Flukes

    Rapala DT

    Rapala X rap in the clown color

    ZOOM Lizards
    aprichardUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:128 aprichard
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    05 Jun 2011 04:58 AM
    these are some awsome lures! ive heard alot about wacky rigged senkos
    "Never Give Up"-Mike Iaconelli
    rotarybass83User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:13 rotarybass83
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    07 Jun 2011 03:44 PM

    Smallies were all over the senkos this weekend out on Winni, fishing shoals and rocks crops again, casting straight in to wind, even the 2 pounders were loading up the rod, they HAVE TO HAVE IT sometimes!

    We are all artists, being that our rods are our paint brushes, and what we tie on the end is our canvas. -Anonymous
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