Bavass Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Thought this might be a fun. What is your first bait you throw when you get on a lake or pond and what colors do you like the best? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 25, 2014 Global Moderator Posted March 25, 2014 Whatever is tied onto the first rod I pick up. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted March 25, 2014 Super User Posted March 25, 2014 It depends on the lake, time of day, water color, weather, etc... 3 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted March 25, 2014 Super User Posted March 25, 2014 During the summer, on a calm morning I always start off with a Chugbug or Jitterbug. Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 25, 2014 Super User Posted March 25, 2014 Texas Rig, 1/4 oz bullet weight 3/0 straight shank round bend Bassassin Bang Series 7.5" Tapout Black Blue Tail Rage Tail Recon Falcon Lake Craw Quote
Rolltide09 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 At Daylight: Lime Frog colored Rapala Skitterpop Any other time: Weightless texas rigged Watermelon Red Trick Worm Quote
dday07 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 during spawn..usually a jig/craw late spring thru fall-morning a topwater,usually a buzzbait evening a lipless crank if alot of shad around shoreline or a fat ika if not Quote
trickwormmaster Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 weightless watermelon or junebug trick worm Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted March 25, 2014 Super User Posted March 25, 2014 It depends on the lake, time of day, water color, weather, etc... Ditto (unless I'm feeling lazy and then it's whatever I already have tied on) Quote
Curtis B. Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Depending on where I am, it's usually a Texas rigged Zoom Fat Albert on a 2/0 Gamakatsu Offset Shank hook with around a 3/16-3/8oz tungsten bullet weight. Quote
bartdude186 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Depends on time of year, but 90% of the time its gonna be a fluke, matched to the water, i like pearl white in the lakes with shad and i like watermelon red in lakes without.I can usually figure out where they are with the fluke, and if they arnt chasing it down to nail it i will switch it up. Slow when its cold and about as fast as i can work it when they are feeding in the shallows, if you wanna see some acrobatics work a fluke on top as fast as you can over submerged grass. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 25, 2014 Super User Posted March 25, 2014 A jig. Size and color depend on the conditions on the water. Quote
Avalonjohn44 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Usually a spinnerbait, green/white with willow leaf blades. Sometimes I start with a squarebill crank or a topwater frog depending on times of day/conditions. Quote
ABW Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Weightless Zoom 5" Super Fluke Baby Bass 4/0 EWG Hook Quote
Super User Alpster Posted March 26, 2014 Super User Posted March 26, 2014 White spinnerbait or buzzbait at sunup, soft plastics later in the day. Conditions dictate color & type. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted March 26, 2014 Super User Posted March 26, 2014 My topwater BPS. XPS TOPNOCKER COLOR #25 chartreuse. Loaded with bass scent as far as I can cast it. Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted March 26, 2014 Super User Posted March 26, 2014 a lot of variables to the question, but i'd say since i usually hit the water before the sun is up it's probably a buzzbait and/or popper Quote
Stingray23 Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 It depends on a lot of things, but more times then not, I always have these 4 tied on from the beginning: -jerkbait -spinnerbait -lipless crankbait -weightless 5" Zoom fluke w/ 3/0 EWG hook. Quote
fishinthedacks Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Depends on a lot. I rarely start with the same unless I'm kayakin for fun not fishing. If the wife and I are kayaking I just bring a little dock demon pole my son wanted and tie on a fake salamander and troll with it until something destroys it and I reel it in. Other than that I think about it. But something about a fake pumpkin colored lizard trolling around at kayak speed that makes em go nuts. Quote
Bavass Posted March 26, 2014 Author Posted March 26, 2014 Wow lots of difference, i knew it would be because different conditions etc.., just thought it would be interesting to see what people preferred! Quote
aharris Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Pretty broad question there. It depends on the time of the year, time of the day, water color, water temp etc. Most of the time, I'll start off with some type of moving bait and if I don't get bit pretty soon, I'll slow down with a jig or soft plastic. Quote
Super User Shane J Posted March 26, 2014 Super User Posted March 26, 2014 More often than not, it's a jig for me. Quote
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