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Only one? Tough call, but I'd say a mid-sized worm. I'm going with the Zoom U-tail, primarily because it works so well on topwater. You can buzz it on top like a frog. You can T-rig/C-rig it down in the column. Clip the tail and deadstick it like a senko. You can flip/pitch it, if you had to.... Very versatile bait that can be used in different conditions.

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Weightless Super Fluke, or a Sinko. sorry I couldn't decide on just one...both have proven to me to catch fish at all times of the year no matter how hard it is to provoke a bite...some shade or watermelon in color

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GOGOGO! I love this thread guys!! Keep posting!

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It'll sound crazy, but I'd go with an 8" rainbow trout colored Hudd. Not alot of bites, but quality fish.

Now if I was hungry, and expected to be that way for a while, then I'd get about 10#s of senkos and go to bed full.

NGaHB

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I think I'm the first for this one: Rat-L-Trap, Chrome w/ Blue back, fitted with some nice VMC hooks.

This was my first thought, exact same color and size too! But i started thinking about the trebles and if i was fishing in a rough spot with alot of hang ups, so I decided on a senko!
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Works better in low light conditions...Well now this is interesting. Please share...

Think he means that it works better in low light because of the vibrations the blades put off. Fish don't need to see spinnerbaits and that's why they are a good choice in muddy or heavily stained water.

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Have to go with a manns stone jig with a roboworm kickin craw for a trailer

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I'm goin' with Glenn on this one. WHITE SPINNERBAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Come on BR members! Let's keep this topic alive!

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After this weekends fishing trip I need to change my answer!!! We knocked the crud out of the bass on a 5" yum dinger fished wacky rigged!!! It didn't matter what color we threw at them!!!

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Jig and Pig, black and blue

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