Ktuck
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| 14 Jan 2012 12:52 PM |
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Mine is Mangler bait's 3/8oz red/white Squidy spinner bait: http://hostmypicture.com/images/img2012011.jpg
There really great for only $1.29
Whats your all time favorite bass lure?
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bass or bass?
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| 14 Jan 2012 01:10 PM |
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Any surface lure. I use single and double buzz baits, poppers, chuggers, and walk the dog baits. I particularly like Hula Poppers, Jitterbugs, Pop-Rs, Zera Spooks, and Bubblehead fly rod poppers.
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YellowBear
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| 15 Jan 2012 10:12 AM |
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I fish multi species and use Jigs 75% of the time. Colors depend on conditions but anything with chartruce works for me. |
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skewl
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| 15 Jan 2012 07:11 PM |
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I love my crankbaits, a Strike King in Tennessee shad does the trick for me, though my favorite overall thing in general to use for bass is a BH Prince Nymph. Caught my first bass on the fly with one of those, it was 2 inches long but it still counts! Great little fly, and Strike King makes some great cranks for bass. You'll never find me on the water without one each. |
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Bassbum
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| 15 Jan 2012 07:11 PM |
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Thats a tough question. My favorite bait changes from day to day, month to month, year to year. 09 was senkos. 10 was Rapala X Rap. 11 was wakebaits. 12 is YTBD. Crainkbaits seem to always work, so maybe that is my overall favorite. |
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Hossinonimus
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| 16 Jan 2012 03:47 AM |
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If I can narrow it to two I'd say a Strike King Mini King and a 6" Zoom lizard. Those are my best producers lifetime. There are some other baits that I do really well with, but those are my favorites and I always have plenty of each around |
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sloppyjoe
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| 23 Jan 2012 05:22 PM |
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ive never had a place i couldnt catch at least one fish with a zoom trick worm |
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sloppyjoe
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| 23 Jan 2012 05:22 PM |
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ive never had a place i couldnt catch at least one fish with a zoom trick worm |
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bbunton
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| 28 Jan 2012 07:27 PM |
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I have tried a bunch and have by far had the most success with a Texas rigged black worm with blue flakes. |
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RedneckDMNC
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| 01 Feb 2012 09:19 PM |
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Berkly Power Bait 7 inch Power Worm in Motor-Oil and Culprit 10 inch worm in Crawdad are my go to baits. If I don't catch something on these two, I pack it in for the day. Sadly, I'm down to my last 10-pack of the Power Worms and can't find them in Motor-oil anywhere. I think they're discontinued and no other worm the same color comes even close. Now I'm trying them in Pumpkinseed but it's just not the same. |
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mo65
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| 02 Feb 2012 04:46 AM |
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Posted By RedneckDMNC on 01 Feb 2012 10:19 PM
Berkly Power Bait 7 inch Power Worm in Motor-Oil and Culprit 10 inch worm in Crawdad are my go to baits. If I don't catch something on these two, I pack it in for the day. Sadly, I'm down to my last 10-pack of the Power Worms and can't find them in Motor-oil anywhere. I think they're discontinued and no other worm the same color comes even close. Now I'm trying them in Pumpkinseed but it's just not the same.
Hey Redneck, I was just looking at Berkley's website, and they have the motor oil and motor oil/red flake Power Worms on there. Another great color is the natural earthworm...also hard to find in the stores. Despite all these new formulas for plastic worms, good ol' Power Worms still produce more bass for me.
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Bassman47312013
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| 07 Feb 2012 07:58 AM |
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Motor oil is a good one. But I have had the best luck with the zoom finesse watermelon magic. That’s one of my favorites Happy Fishing -Bassman |
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RMikesell
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| 25 Feb 2012 06:39 PM |
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Any top water bait for me. Not that I catch more fish on them, boy I wish! It's the strike of the bass on a top water that makes it my favorite. |
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jtaylor23
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| 25 Feb 2012 08:48 PM |
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I would have to say crankbaits, you can cover alot of water to find the fish. Also love to worm fish texas rig or wacky..JOHN |
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BassWhisperer67
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| 25 Feb 2012 11:17 PM |
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Jigs and topwater all around. In the fall, nothing beats a spro frog though. Got a 6lb lunker on a spro this year at a local pond. Almost lost her, had to jump in and grab her. Totally worth the wet shoes  |
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mocrawlin
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| 26 Feb 2012 10:25 AM |
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i love tubes, and about any other soft plastics. |
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jwebster24
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| 02 Mar 2012 09:06 PM |
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by far the best lure for me is whatever l catch fish with. it doesnt matter if its a top water or a spinner or a soft plastic or a crank bait or a rattle bait. if l catch fish with it l will put it in my arsenal. the more versatile you are the better fisherman you will be |
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jbird68
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| 03 Mar 2012 07:20 PM |
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I'd have to say I've caught my largest Bass on a Green Snag-Proof Frog. |
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mikepet
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| 31 Mar 2012 01:33 PM |
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my best lure by far and always catch fish is a jointed jitterbug. i never seem to go empty handed even when nothing else works |
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ILbassin
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| 31 Mar 2012 06:34 PM |
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Lipless crankbaits! With the right size, color, and retrieve, there isn't any condition you can't catch bass in. Except for extremely thick grass. |
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