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[movedhere] General Bass Fishing Forum [move by] five.bass.limit.

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I second the Senko comment. There really isn't another bait that can be fished in as many different ways and still catch fish.

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Senko, I sometimes use them as jig trailers for snook.  There is a a product called a snookball which is practically the same thing.

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This is a tough one. The Senko is one for sure. Maybe the surface frogs, seems that they have a big following. I would also nominate the LC Pointer even though jerk baits have been around forever.

  I would not consider a technique such as drop shotting or shakey head because those methods have ben around for decades lacking those catchy names. I am curious to see what others have to say.

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This is a tough one. The Senko is one for sure. Maybe the surface frogs, seems that they have a big following. I would also nominate the LC Pointer even though jerk baits have been around forever.

I would not consider a technique such as drop shotting or shakey head because those methods have ben around for decades lacking those catchy names. I am curious to see what others have to say.

I agree to an extant, as the jigworm has been fished since the 70's however the Shaky Head is a refinement of that technique and this has become a go to technique for most of your everday bass fisherman as opposed to something that only few know about and use.

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Influential to What?  The retail market ? Productivity as a lure ? It's tie,  The SENKO and the SWEET BEAVER have been two of the most, if not the most copied baits in the past ten years.  Every manufacture has their version. Andre Moore and Gary Yomamoto have had a huge impact on the " plastic's market.  It's hard to find many derivations of the original Senko but look at the dozens for the Sweet Beaver. Creature baits abound.  They both have had similar impact like the original Bobby Garland Gitzit. That established a new lure category, the " tube."

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Senko handsdown, how many imitators are there out there again? ;D My first bass ever was on a senko type worm I found on a shoreline while handfishing with a can 9 years ago, and it won't be my last thats for sure

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I would have to go with a swimbait. Relatively unknown and now a staple on the BASS circuit. Amistad, and kentucky lake were both won this year on swimbaits. And the popularity is still growing. just my opinion though

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Senko followed closely by Swimbaits.

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#1...unquestionably....Senko

#2....Brush Hogs

#3....Swimbaits.....although the Sassy Shad has been around for a while and was my first "swim" bait. But the large hard and soft swimbaits have definitely gotten a lot of attention this past decade.

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Unquestionably, the Senko has impacted the fishing world more in the past decade than any other lure.

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Unquestionably, the Senko has impacted the fishing world more in the past decade than any other lure.

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