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Jjg.plan on working it alot this year

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For me it is C-rigs and tubes.

The local ponds that I fish are way overfished so I have had to learn how to present lures that fish haven't seen too often. Is has been frustrating at times, but it has also given me confidence in lures that I never thought I would have faith in... And more than that it has taught me patience ;)

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Rattle trap. I have confidence it will catch fish. I've caught thousands on a trap.

 

Problem is, none of them were over 10" long.

 

I've quit carrying them around.

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As others have said, this was a fascinating read.  For me, I can't seem to catch anything on a tube or any bass on a spinnerbait (plenty of pike, but few bass).  What makes my failings with the spinnerbait particularly odd is that I look at a swim jig as a confidence bait and the bladed swim jig (chatterbait) is coming along as well, and they are pretty similar in terms of usage. 

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Tubes

 

C-Rigs

 

deep crankbaits

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I'm surprised to see so many say tubes.

 

For me it is mid to deep diving cranks. I love lipless and shallow runners are ok I just haven't had much success on the rest. I do want to change that.

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Stingray23, on 09 Mar 2014 - 23:02, said:

deep crankbaits

 

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Hollow body frog..

I have so much confidence in a soft body frog, a Stanley ribbit to be exact but I never caught anything on a hollow body frog. When I do throw them I don't use it long because of the lack or confidence

And flukes.. I have No confidence what so ever

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Chatterbaits     After a couple poor seasons with 'em, just quit using them completely.

 

Tubes and flukes? really?   Those are great bass catchers :)     Funny how things work for some folks and not others.  May your bags be heavy.

 

FL

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I carry two Jitterbugs and have a few more in reserve, but I can't remember fishing one since I was a kid. 

That's decades, not years.

 

Floating Rapala? Hmm...I have five balsa originals that I inherited from my dad. I carry them all, but not a 

one has ever gotten wet. These lures are probably cc. 1960 or so. What's especially interesting to me is

how plain-jane the originals are. There are probably not many fish alive that have ever seen these lures.

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A-Rig

I like big baits, but the combo of wires and that I can only use two hooks really makes me put it down quickly.

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Spoons!!  I hate the things and cant catch anything on them.

Come down to Delray Beach, you will fall in love with them.

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Come down to Delray Beach, you will fall in love with them.

 

That is probably most of it.  Around here you really never hear anyone fishing them. 

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I have tried, but can't figure out how to fish a spoon without losing them almost immediately!

Several years ago we had the RoadTrip on Kentucky Lake the week after a big BASS or FLW

tournament. That contest was won on a spoon made locally and priced reasonably ($3). I think

I bought 6 and lost 2 on 2 casts and another a few casts later. The rest were fished on other

trips, but lost just as quickly. So, just be stubborn I purchased a few LFT flutter spoons with

the silly idea that they might not suffer the same fate...I was wrong!

 

I have two right now that I plan on losing next week.

 

p.s. Never have had a single bite either.

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Those sworming up side down spinnerbait things, maybe I just didn't give them a fair chance. Funny thing is I have total confidence on spinnerbaits, swim jigs, and swim jigs with a willow blade on the hook, and chatters, go figure...

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