_heavydutyload_ Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 a personal favorite of mine was the Cabelas Mr. Mean grub. caught a lot of SMB and walleye with it. wish they still made it! Quote
crank4bass Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Hand crafted balsa. Expensive but well worth it. Quote
tholmes Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 A 3" curly tailed grub on a simple 1/8 oz. jig head. Will catch anything that swims, yet it's been awhile since I've heard anyone talk about using them! ^^ True. My go to bait is a 3" white curly-tail on a 1/8 oz. hot pink jig head. I've caught everything from Stripers to Crappie with it, including my PB Walleye. Tom Quote
Fishing Doug Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 A 3" curly tailed grub on a simple 1/8 oz. jig head. Will catch anything that swims, yet it's been awhile since I've heard anyone talk about using them! agreed. My fishing partner fishes this a lot. Versatile bait and the price is right. Lose one of these and you are out what, 50 cents? Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 I would say the Rapala Weedless Spoon. This lure was discontinued a while ago and I find it to be one of the best lures to use on top of the slop. Quote
catchnm Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 a personal favorite of mine was the Cabelas Mr. Mean grub.caught a lot of SMB and walleye with it. wish they still made it! Was going through my tackle stash today and found several baggies of Mr. Means in both 3" and 4" size. Caught a lot of bass on these back in the 80's, great grub lure. Supposed to imitate a leech I think.Thanks for the reminder. May give 'em a try again on Wednesday. Quote
shootermcbob Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 A 3" curly tailed grub on a simple 1/8 oz. jig head. Will catch anything that swims, yet it's been awhile since I've heard anyone talk about using them! I too use a curly tailed grub but I pair it with a 1/4 ounce roadrunner head. I use both white and chartruese heads and grubs. Great bait. Quote
bassin is addicting Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 don't know about underrated everywhere, but around here I am the only person I have seen for the last couple years throwing a jitterbug. I catch fish on it almost every day i go fishing, usually 2-4 fish. I have not seen another angler throwing a jitterbug. I have even had a few comment on my throwing it as they go trolling by; things like, " wow, I haven't seen anyone use a jitterbug for along time" I just smile and wave. X2 Quote
Boogey Man Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 Mann's Chug 'N Spit. I've caught quite a few good fish on these. Even had a big catfish hit it once, scared the crap outta me when it hit . Quote
Super User RoLo Posted November 24, 2009 Super User Posted November 24, 2009 don't know about underrated everywhere, but around here I am the only person I have seen for the last couple years throwing a jitterbug. I catch fish on it almost every day i go fishing, usually 2-4 fish. I have not seen another angler throwing a jitterbug. I have even had a few comment on my throwing it as they go trolling by; things like, " wow, I haven't seen anyone use a jitterbug for along time" I just smile and wave. X2 The jitterbug is a far cry from "underrated". Especially for use after dark, the black J-bug is probably Numero Uno among all surface lures. Roger Quote
detroit1 Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 I've fished with and still own most of the lures mentioned, (nice to hear their names again) and would like to add 2 crankbait mfrs. that some of you will remember. Crankbait Corporation's "fingerling series (3/8 to 1.5 oz. deepdivers), and Lazy Ike"s "natural series". Both were made in hard foam and had no rattles. Unfortunately, 1 of about every 3 needed tuning. Quote
VAfishin4me Posted November 24, 2009 Author Posted November 24, 2009 don't know about underrated everywhere, but around here I am the only person I have seen for the last couple years throwing a jitterbug. I catch fish on it almost every day i go fishing, usually 2-4 fish. I have not seen another angler throwing a jitterbug. I have even had a few comment on my throwing it as they go trolling by; things like, " wow, I haven't seen anyone use a jitterbug for along time" I just smile and wave. X2 The jitterbug is a far cry from "underrated". Especially for use after dark, the black J-bug is probably Numero Uno among all surface lures. Roger Agreed, at least where I am from the first lure someone tells you to put on for topwater is a jitterbug. That bait has been around FOREVER and I don't think it will ever stop catching fish and selling. Definitely not an underrated lure around here, but hey, I don't do much fishing out of state. Quote
Chris Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 a personal favorite of mine was the Cabelas Mr. Mean grub.caught a lot of SMB and walleye with it. wish they still made it! Was going through my tackle stash today and found several baggies of Mr. Means in both 3" and 4" size. Caught a lot of bass on these back in the 80's, great grub lure. Supposed to imitate a leech I think.Thanks for the reminder. May give 'em a try again on Wednesday. Same bait just updated ->Mister Twister G grub http://www.mistertwister.com/products/info/index.php?pffk=info_ggrub_692 Quote
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