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Mine would have to be a Bomber A.. Or a POP-R.

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Skinny dipper or a 5 inch senko.

Mike D

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I'd probably quit fishing over the frustration over what to do with the other 5,000 or so other baits I have.

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I don't think it's fair to answer this question simply with 'jig' lol. There's so many different kinds of jigs and they all have different things they are good at. Yeah, you can flip a swim jig or swim a flipping jig but there's a reason they make different styles for those things :P

I would have to say tubes myself because like jigs, they can be fished so many different ways. You can fish it with a jighead for open areas or fishing up in the water column or you can Texas rig them for flipping or fishing heavy cover. You can also skip them under docks and trees if you are good at that sort of thing (I'm not...yet).

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Flipping jig and Fluke

Mike

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I would have to go with a 8" plum color worm. No matter where I am fishing I can always count on this color to produce at least one fish for me.

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Jig. That bite never dies.

X2!! It catches big bass all year long at any depth on any water!

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4 or 5" senko, watermelon gold flake

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I'm assuming were taking one lure for strictly lm bass. It would have to be a 5” Senko.

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The #1 most productive lure ever - a plastic worm & more specific a 7 1/2" Ring Worm in Cinnamon Pepper Neon Jungbug Laminated!

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Buzz frog. When it gets too cold to fish on top I'll drag it on a c/ rig or shakey head. I'm not willing to give up my top water strikes.

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5" Senko - smoke w/ black, blue, n' chart flake, wacky rigged w/ o-rings

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An A-Rig...then I could fish 5 lures at one time!!

I was waiting for someone to say an a-rig. Surprise it took so long!

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