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The old Bass Pro Shops Rc 1.5 Square Bill Crankbait cause it always produces fish

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A 5/16 oz black & blue jig with a zoom ultra vibe craw trailer in black sapphire color. I love the feeling of slow dragging a jig across the bottom and feeling the bottom through my rod.It can be a painfully slow process but it has caught me a lot of bass.

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Gene Larew 7 1/2" Salty Ringworm Cinnamon Pepper Neon Junbug Laminated!

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1/2 oz booyah buzzbait.....Simple answer as to why is because it attracts big bass and that is what I'm after! And there's nothing more exciting than a big top water blowup.

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I have several, cranks: 1/2 oz Rat L-Trap, Rapala Shad Rap in all it's sizes and variations; spinnerbaits: Strike King 3/8 oz single Tennessee gold blade white and chartreuse, soft plastics: straight tail worm ( Trickworm or Jelly Worm ), 7.5 inch Culprit ribbontail worm, topwater: Heddon Torpedo, Arbogast Jitterbug.

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Kinami Palm Tree watermelon chartreuse. They are now discontinued so grabbed 80 packages of them while on sale.

 

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1/2 oz booyah buzzbait.....Simple answer as to why is because it attracts big bass and that is what I'm after! And there's nothing more exciting than a big top water blowup.

What color is your fav?

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1/2oz brush jig in Texas Craw. If they'd eat that bait well every day I was on the water I wouldn't fish much else. 

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RI beaver or a Black and Blue Jig in my home lakes

But my all time fav is a LC slender pointer in ghost minnow

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A 1/3 oz. Cordell Big-O.  That is the lure I used when I started bass fishing many moons ago, and it still works today.

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I have a kvd 1.5 square bill in Black Back/Chart that has now caught 76 fish. Has been through 4 sets of trebble hooks and refuses to break. I have 6 others in the exact same color and none can catch them like this one.

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My Favorite Lure has change several times over the years. 

 

As I learned a new technique, I can and do routinely fall in love with it; especially if it catches.

 

It's gone from a Daredevil spoon to a Rebel minnow.  Next it was a Fred Arbogast Mud Bug and then a Heddon Hellbender.

Then the Hula Popper & the Jitterbug was the deal. Once plastic started to come around I was a Creme and Jelly worm. abuser.  Next I think it was spinnerbaits - that one lasted a while.

 

Now, I'd say my favorite lure to get a strike on is a Duo Realis Pencil, it's a walking bait.  Rarely are they the biggest bass (except in Mexico) but the strike is so much fun.  The thump you get on a jig strike is tough to beat as the quality of the bass is usually better.

 

Of course all of this is sponsored by your friendly neighborhood Bait Monkey.

 

A-Jay

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Currently my all time favorite lure is a Finesse Worm.  Any green pumpkin-ish color.  Prefer it on a Mojo Rig but it works well on a drop shot, a shakey head, split shot.   You name it.  Just flat out works for me.

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green pumpkin blue flash trick worm

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green pumpkin gtail worm.  i use the g-tail worm like a buzzbait. 

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My favorite bait is a Rapala DT 6 in Demon color..... I think crank baits are way more versatile than people think and use them for.  If I could only use one bait it would be this, it would be tough sometimes yes, but it is so versatile

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All time?

Acme Lil' Cleo

Culprit Ribbon Tail

Zara Spook

I still throw all these, except the worms are a newer plastic now.

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green pumpkin blue flash trick worm

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green pumpkin gtail worm.  i use the g-tail worm like a buzzbait. 

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