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I would start with the gold/black Rapala minnow.  Throw it around weed lines, laydowns, other cover and experiment with your retrieve.  It is a floating minnow.  Reel it down, pause for a few seconds, then jerk it a couple of times.

Try the Torpedo in the same areas.  Jerk it a couple of times, pause, twitch it, reel a bit.

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looks like you got some Stanley Ribbits(the brown and orangs frogs in the middle), a snag proof casting frog, 3 rat-l-traps, a torpedo, a rapala minnow, some nice leadheads, some decent spinnerbaits, 3 shad raps..all stuff thats not too bad to start out with, I suppose.

The storm curl-tail spinner could be good, could be junk...I've never seen it before.  LOOKS fishy, I guess.  

Out of that box, I'd be throwing the ribbits, the torpedo, the rat-l-trap, and using some flukes or even grubs on those leadheads.

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Here are some pictures of the tackle my gf just bought me yesterday. I would like to know how to acctually use them, or any tips for these lures while bass fishing. Any advice or input is greatly appreciated.

My advice to you would be to put a ring on this girl's finger.  Fer sure....

:)

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I would probably add a black buzz bait with a trailer hook...

Hope fully you your girlfriend and the baitmonkey will live happilly ever after... lol

Eric

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