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  • Super User
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You may not want to share yours, but I will share mine:

 

Topwater:  Megbass PopMax Tonosama Frog

Jerkbait: LC Slender PT97MR Citrus Shad

Shallow crankbait:  Norman Fat Boy Redear, Red Eye Shad

Spinnerbait:  Siebert Outdoor Cosmic and MegaStrike StrikeBack  both w/ white Lumaflex skirts

Small swimbait: Kietech Swing Impact Fat, Shadalicious and Berkley Hollow Belly

Sworming Hornet/ LFT Live Magic Shad

Soft Plastics: Everything Rage Tail plus the MegaStrike MegaBug & MegaTube Craw

                      Especially the Rage Tail Menace and Shellcracker by themselves or as a swim jig trailer

                      The new #1, replacing the Lobster Rage Rigged, is the Cut-R

                      And continuing a decade long tradition, the GYCB Senko and Fat Ika

Jigs: Siebert Outdoors (especially the Big O) and NorthStar (especially the Original Swim Jig)

Shaky head:  MegaStrike ShakE2 Professional Series/ GYCB Kut Tail

C-rig:  Rage Tail Lizard & Eeliminator

Double Fluke

MegaStrike

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Square bill: xcalibur XCS 200 foxy shad

Lipless: xcalibur xr75

Spinnerbait: simple double willow leaf blade strike king pro

Jerkbait: rapala x-rap

Topwater- Booyah pad Crasher (cheap and reliable)

Swimbait: havoc beat shad by mike iconelli

Plastics: havoc Pitt boss and zoom super flukes

Not all of my favorites but a good amount

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Rapala Shallow Shad Rap 07 in Silver/Black. If you can find them in that Gold/Black metallic color that's been discontinued for a while, even better.

 

Mepps Black Fury #5 in Yellow. Orange also works.

 

Lucky Craft Sammy 105 in Crack Blue. That Chartreuse belly drives 'em wild!

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shallow crank - kvd 2.5 orange belly craw color

deep crank - norman dd22 - splatterback

jerkbait - xrap - size 10

topwater - koppers mouse

frog - koppers frog or scum frog, usually black

spinnerbait - strike king baby burner

paddle tail swimbait, typically fished as a trailer - powerteam lures swinging hammer in white

jig - seibert heads, my own skirts

finesse worm - elaztech strike king finesse, dirt color

senko style bait - strike king ocho

craws - rage tail and or paca - colors vary

scent - three way tie between bang shad, strike king coffee and megastrike, i really wish megastrike had a coffee scent

shakey head - usually seibert but sometimes shakeE2

 

Secret weapon - blue fox inline spinner

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My secret weapons are 4" gycb cut tails, super fluke Jr's and roboworm alive shad and straight tails. If I can't get bit on any of those, the fish arnt there.

And even though they are small finesse baits, I've caught the most and my biggest bass and peacocks on these.

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If you can find them in a decent color, Wave Worm's Tiki Snake is a crazy good bait.  A fat bodied worm with a curly tail, it came in a 6 inch version. I have horded about 6 bags or so, most of them have be pieced back together with Mend It. They keep producing.

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  • Super User
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Everyone sit down, I am about to blow the lid off this place...........my secret bait:

 

A 5" green pumpkin stick worm

 

Your welcome.

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  • Super User
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Yeah, well I got you beat, my secret fishing weapon is me.  The ability to observe, understand, and pattern a body of water to make the best use of the tackle I have to catch fish......and the green pumpkin stick worm maybe part of it too, but shhhhh, don't tell everyone.

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  • Super User
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Norman thin N in redear, chartreuse killer, voilet.

Bomber fat A, model A, shallow A in colors,

Redapplecraw

Baby bass orange bottom

Green bass orange bottom

Silver shad

Greencraw

Browncraw

Chartreuse blues

Citrus

Firecraw

Mann's classic spinnerbaits

1/4oz gold colorado blade, blue glimmer(white) skirt, mister twister 4" white split double tail grub trailer, with trailer hook.

1/4oz gold Colorado blade, chartreuse skirt, mister twister 4" chartreuse split double tail grub trailer, with trailer hook.

Blue glimmer skirts for white.

Hot chartreuse skirts for chartreuse.

Split shot rigged black plastic worm.

Split shot rigged purple plastic worm.

Carolina rig, 24" adjustable carolina keeper setup. For senkos, brushogs, creature rigs, etc.

Topwater spooks, rebel popr, popr frog.

Don't forget the yum shad and crawfish scents too.

Build your skills, fish to win.

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OK, Maybe this will help me condense all my tackle into one bag....

 

Topwater- Sebile Splasher, Yozuri Banana Boat Jr.  Spooks, Torpedo, Top prop mr twister floating buzz blade , skitter pop,crazy crawler,Gunfish,devils horse

cranks- Sebile Crankster, Spro Little John, Bandit Footloose, Clackin crank, DT 4-10, Norman Flat Broke, Cordell Grappler shad, shad rap, daiwa shad master

Lipless- Rapala clackin rap, Reaction Strike lv 65, Red Eye Shad, Yo-zuri crystal Vibe 7/8 long/silent, xcal real gill,craw, one knocker, Super Spot

Plastics- any craw, beaver, brush hog, flipping baits that float, charlies large craw, ribbon tail, big bite Warmouth, Sluggo, Ez Swimmer, Havoc line, all senkos brand doesnt matter, culprit fat max, 4-10" curly tail, Gambler Flappin shad, zoom swimming flukes and on and on

 

Jig- Terminator, Booyah A jig, customs.....Booyah Real Gill Spinnerbaits, ......Rogue, xrap, and few hundred more, but favorite lure .....SEBILE FLATT SHAD SU 77 & WEEDLESS

  • Super User
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Everyone sit down, I am about to blow the lid off this place...........my secret bait:

 

A 5" green pumpkin stick worm

 

Your welcome.

 

4" hot pepper frog stick for me, along with watermelon magic sticks.........

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I wish I had something secret to share, but my consistent producers are ribbon tail worms and beavers. This spring has had me fishing small lizards and that's the only thing I've caught fish on so far this year. Spring fishing has me scratching my head.

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a carolina rigged Jitterbug.

Do what now? The hard bait jitterbug?

Posted

Don't remember the name of the color off the top of my head, but the original Zara spook black with the white markings on it like ribs. Also any topwater with an orange dot on the bottom of it

  • Super User
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I swear to you guys, I don't have a secret lure, I'm pretty much conventional.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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What is that supposed to mean?

  • Super User
Posted

a carolina rigged Jitterbug.

There ya go stealing my lines again.

 

Honest to goodness bait that I have never, ever mentioned anywhere, to anyone previously.  Gene Larew Mega Ring Tube.  More fish have been caught in clutch situations for me than with anything else.  I have one tied on from ice out to ice up. 

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There ya go stealing my lines again.

Honest to goodness bait that I have never, ever mentioned anywhere, to anyone previously. Gene Larew Mega Ring Tube. More fish have been caught in clutch situations for me than with anything else. I have one tied on from ice out to ice up.

Lol sorry everytime someone asks me irl what I'm using, I always refer back to the c rigged hula popper.

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Furbit - I tell folks about it now that I no longer fish tournaments - people have a difficult time understanding it is much more than a frog bait - much more. But you gotta believe.

  • Super User
Posted

Don't have any secret baits, just secret spots.

 

Many of which are obvious and in plain site.

 

However, when visited under the cover of darkness, yield very worthy results.

 

Early in the year, a Rapala Subwalk can be very good. (During the day of course).

 

A-Jay

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