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Uhhhhhh ...... I don 't have a favorite, less alone an "abslute favorite".  :-?

  • Super User
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Uhhhhhh ...... I don 't have a favorite, less alone an "abslute favorite". :-?

x2 so many different baits will work on it.I have thrown any and every style bait I've got including frogs and have caught fish.Leader length,water clarity, and overall fish activity can dictate the effectiveness. If I HAD to choose one it'd be a real toss up between,paca craw,senko style bait,or fluke though.

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Uhhhhhh ...... I don 't have a favorite, less alone an "abslute favorite". :-?

Awesome advice!  Just caught three huge bass that I honestly don't think I'd have caught without your post.  Not sure what I'd do without you Raul.  :-)

  • Super User
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Lizzard.

But rigged in the side and not the head.  ;)

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For a BIG c rig I have to go with a 12" Manns Jelly worm(black grape or wat/red). For a light c rig I love a Grande Bass Mutant(trophy hunter). Why? Because they both work.

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Up where you are, a darker colored fluke or sluggo on about a 24" leader, or, dare i say it, a baby rage craw on about a 12" leader.

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6" Zoom Lizard & Trick Worm...why? because those lures when I use'em are really effective !

David

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I C-rig alot and only use one bait...Eeliminator tipped 1" on end of tail with Chartreuse JJ's and WHY? Many other baits will work but from my experience, if they're gonna eat a C-rigged bait, this one gets it done for me.

Big O

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My standard goto for C-rigs (as well as a lot of other applications) is a Lake Fork Tackle Ring Worm - it has the bulk to make the bigguns hungry and the ribs make it easy for them to find.

  • Super User
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For numbers a centipede, for big bass a 6" lizard.

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My standard goto for C-rigs (as well as a lot of other applications) is a Lake Fork Tackle Ring Worm - it has the bulk to make the bigguns hungry and the ribs make it easy for them to find.

Wacky or Texas rigged?

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1.)brush hog & baby brush hog or any creature bait really

2.)Trick worm

3.)Any worm with ribs in it

4.)zoom ol' monster(plum apple)

I manley use some variation of green pumpkin in all these baits.....I just started using the ol monster this year as a c-rig bait and im suprised how well its been working!!

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My standard goto for C-rigs (as well as a lot of other applications) is a Lake Fork Tackle Ring Worm - it has the bulk to make the bigguns hungry and the ribs make it easy for them to find.

Wacky or Texas rigged?

I almost always T-rig 'em - just because it cuts down on the hang ups.

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8" purple lizard or a black 10" powerbait worm. can't pick a fav. i always think the deeper i'm fishing the bigger the presentation should be.

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8" purple lizard or a black 10" powerbait worm. can't pick a fav. i always think the deeper i'm fishing the bigger the presentation should be.

I have always thought the same thing regarding larger baits.

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A floating wake crankbait in Pearl Shad.

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