einscodek Posted May 7, 2014 Posted May 7, 2014 The answer is all of the above.. the best bait or lure depends on the season, time, situation.. etc. Sometimes one bait is killin' it and it goes dead and another picks up the slack. Your job is figuring out which that is.. thats the difference between two fisherman next to each other and one isnt gettin bit while the other is beggin for a break. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 8, 2014 Super User Posted May 8, 2014 "T-Rigging" is not a lure it's simply a rigging method, and "Soft-Plastics" is a noncommittal response to say the least. In and of themselves, soft-plastic lures comprise the bulk of the lure market, which outnumber both hard-plastics and metals. Just because it's 'soft-plastic', do you feel equally confident with a stick worm, crawfish, paddletail minnow, creature, grub and plastic chunk? Roger 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 8, 2014 Super User Posted May 8, 2014 "T-Rigging" is not a lure it's simply a rigging method, and "Soft-Plastics" is a noncommittal response to say the least. In and of themselves, soft-plastic lures comprise the bulk of the lure market, which outnumber both hard-plastics and metals. Just because it's 'soft-plastic', do you feel equally confident with a stick worm, crawfish, paddletail minnow, creature, grub and plastic chunk? Roger Highly committed Straight tail worm, ribbon tail worm, hook tail worm, ring worm, craw worm, stick worm, creatures, grubs, tubes, frogs, toads, minnows, plus some I don't know where to put em! 1 Quote
nascar2428 Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 "T-Rigging" is not a lure it's simply a rigging method, and "Soft-Plastics" is a noncommittal response to say the least. In and of themselves, soft-plastic lures comprise the bulk of the lure market, which outnumber both hard-plastics and metals. Just because it's 'soft-plastic', do you feel equally confident with a stick worm, crawfish, paddletail minnow, creature, grub and plastic chunk? Roger Weightless Texas Rigged Senko, Green Pumpkin. Totally committed to that lure and technique. Quote
Balshy Fishing Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 If you can get a current and a nice little tail-race between rocks on the river, yellow twister tails on a jig will give you endless bass. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted May 8, 2014 Super User Posted May 8, 2014 First, number uno, The 6" plastic split shot rigged worm is probably still the hottest all time bass catcher ever, EVER. It's probably over looked today by many pro bass guys but I still believe it's still used by many of us bass fisherman. The orginal colors of black, purple and natural colored worms still work today. Second, number duo, It's the pre spinner bait the inline spinner. It's still a hot bass catching lure. Again over looked by many younger fisherman. Don't sell this little pre spinner bait lure short. This mepps Anglia, panther Martin, Joe's fly, blue Fox, wordens etc still catch bass today after its been around for 5++ decades. It's never too old to throw out there. It's the vibration and the flash. Quote
bclark7b Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 T-rigged soft plastics and spinner baits are two things that will catch fish all year round for me.. Quote
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