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Bigbassgrubslayer

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About Bigbassgrubslayer

  • Birthday May 31

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Texas
  • My PB
    Between 10-11 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    City Park Lake
  • Other Interests
    I love deer hunting

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    I love deer hunting, bass fishing, and playing basketball (particularly dunking).

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  1. I use these mainly in watermelon, blue, and red shad... I've never caught any under 1.5 but that's still a pretty small bass and there's plenty of them. It will catch smaller and bigger bass but no true dinks. I average 2.5 with this on a normal day. Sometimes upwards of 4-6 depending.
  2. Yes I keep a few black and red football jigs in my jig box. I caught a few on it just the other day. Had it paired with a menace grub in summer craw.
  3. Thanks. I remember seeing that on the box but I could not find a wafer shed anywhere on the internet . You catch fish on them? I
  4. I've always loved cotton cordell bass baits and had great success on them. I was in Walmart the other day and picked up a couple of a lure that I've never seen before. I can't find it anywhere on the internet either. I like the thin flatsided profile. Can anyone tell me if they've used or catch fish on the lure in the photo. Thanks, Landon
  5. What are you guys' top 5 confidence baits that you know you can almost always catch a fish on. You need to be able to do it in the wind and in the sun and during any time of the year. My 5: Small colorado spinnerbaits (3/8 oz and less)(yellow and black or chartreuse and blue) Bomber square A (apple red crawdad or baby bass for very pressured, clear water areas) Yamamoto senko (fading watermelon or gp purple copper flake) Berkley power grub (black for pressured areas and firetiger for when fish are active and not finicky) Strike king bitsy bug jig (1/4 oz)(watermelon or cajun craw)
  6. Bomber square A: it catches fish, the truest running squarebill i've ever used, not obnoxiously loud, and has decent hooks out of the package. Primolary 3 colors: baby bass, apple red crawdad, and firetiger.
  7. I use these 3 freely, I will use any of them on any type of jig: Zoom horny toad Berkley power grub Yum money craw
  8. welcome to them?? wym? i can have them?
  9. The grub: not used by very many anglers any more, but heavily used and depended on by those who do use them. It use to be a very popular and reliable lure so why do some many people forget about them now? Just because it looks simple and boring compared to all the new, modern fishing technology lures does not mean that it cannot still catch fish. Fish have not changed just the industry. Old lures that caught bass 100 years ago still work, and good too! I'm not saying that the new lures can't catch fish, just saying that the older ones can too. Sometimes less is more, and in the grub's case, that is very true. I absolutely love the grub and have used it almost every time I have gone bass fishing for my whole entire bass fishing life (7 y/o to now 15). So what are you guys' favorite grubs? And by asking that I don't mean the new strike king menace and z-man goat style grubs, I mean the simple curly tail ones. I have tremendous success with grubs and actually, even though they are small, usually tend to catch bigger bass on them. I use them with lots of success for bed fishing. I have caught around 100 bass over 4 pounds on them and about 5 bass over 7 pounds just within the past 1 year! I believe that this is a classic bait that we should and hopefully start seeing more people come back to. It is the most versatile soft plastic and still just flat out catches bass! So let me know your favorite or few favorite grubs! Thanks! Mine are: Zoom fat albert- chartreuse and green pumpkin colors Berkley power grub- black and firetiger colors Johnson swimming grub- bullfrog and merthiolate/chartreuese tail colors
  10. I don't have a single favorite, but I do have favorites for different situations: Bed fishing (i mainly bed fish just using craws)- yum money craw and berkley craw fatty Straight swimming it over grass and vegetation- zoom ultravibe speed craw Fishing around cover or just fishing shallow water (not bed fishing) for aggressive summer bass- gene larew salt craw Fav colors: yum-crawdad and green pumpkin berkley- smoky green pumpkin and purple pumpkin red zoom- green pumpkin or electric blue gene larew- black + green claws and dark green + red/blue claws
  11. 3-4" Curl tail grubs on a 1/8 oz jighead Bomber square A 3/8 oz My own custom spinnerbaits (but spinners in general, H&H or Booyah is a good option) Strike king bitsy bug jig Paddle tail swimbaits Lipless crankbaits (rapala rattlin rapala or cotton cordell super spot) Senkos (cuz duhhhhhh) Ultravibe speed craw and yum money craw Hula poppers Smithwick devil's horse
  12. haha that's funny my best friend is now deemed as "possum" when he comes to my house to hang out, bc one time we were checking my traps and a possum came out bit his finger. i'm sure it hurt but it was hilarious, so he is now "possum" according to my dad lol.
  13. Thanks, Catt, for your response. I really love the zoom speed craws (ultra vibe or magnum ultra vibe) I used them last summer and slayed the bass on them just swimming them over grass mats or through reeds. Definitely one of my new favorite baits. And I caught some big bed bass on them too slow rolling them past the bed. Quick question: your profile description on the left side says that your PB is 12-13 pounds. That's big! Mine is only 10 and change. What did you catch that beast on and what were the conditions/water depth like? I'd like to know, thanks
  14. Thank you for your response, I like all of those options.
  15. If you guys - or gals - could only pick 4 lures for each season what would they be. I would like to see some of yalls' responses just to get an idea on what everybody is throwing. If you don't mind, list 2 soft baits and 2 lures for each of the 4 seasons below. Thank you, have a good day, and tight lines. My picks: Winter- Finesse jigs, Big medium-deep diving cranks, Senkos on light t-rigs, and Grubs on jigheads Spring- Spinnerbaits, Lipless crankbaits, Craws on weighted t-rigs, and Grubs on jigheads Summer- Square bills, Spinnerbaits, Paddle tail swimbaits on jigheads, and senkos on short drop shots Fall- Spinnerbaits, Square bills, Flukes on weightless t-rig, and Finesse worms on a light t-rig
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