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Similar threads come up almost weekly.  I always have the same answer.  One lure?  Jig.

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Can't decide between

1. texas rigged worm

2. jig with craw trailer or worm trailer (recently tried out of curiousity with the end of a ribbontail worm and its awesome)

3. chatterbait with swimbait on it

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A 4" hand poured finesse worm. That's always my go to bait if nothing else works, but that's a rare occasion that nothing else will work

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Green pumpkin zoom ol' monster, Texas rigged with a 1/4 ounce bullet weight, and a 5/0 red ewg gammie.

  • Super User
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4.8 " Keitech Swing Impact Fat with a 4/0 screw lock 3/16 oz hook. Swim, crawl and flip it.

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Lipless crank, chrome w/ blue back.

 

If I were fishing strictly for LMB, 7" ribbon-tail worm in tequila shad, t-rigged.

 

Tom

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Senko 5"  on 2/0 Owner weedless wacky hook 

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3/8 ounce green pumpkin jig with matching color rage craw, with this deal I would always catch fish..

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3.5" BPS tender tube in any green/brown color variation.

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If you mean for just for bass, a 5" Senko in Junebug or Watermelon.  If you mean all fish, probably a Rapala Shad Rap

  • Super User
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Space Monkey

 

That is a versatile bait.  T-rig, C-rig, Rage Rig, jig trailer, shaky head, unweighted like a toad....

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A-Jay

 

  • Super User
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3/8oz brush jig in blue craw /w rage craw matching trailer.

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Motor oil/ chartreuse tail 7in. zoom trick worm, salt-less 

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I would choose a crankbait, because if you are traveling to different lakes and then there are going to be different species. You can catch bass, pike, muskie, and walleye on a crank.

 

Or I would choose a jerkbait for the same reason.

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