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Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a bass can not REMEMBER!

That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures. Although we all know bass will prefer a different lure at different times (i.e. pattern) you can always go back to the worm to catch them.

I pick the #1 lure but must add numerous platics fit the bill!

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  • Super User
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I have several, not just one. 3/8 oz single Colorado spinnerbait, 1/2 oz skirted jig, 6-7 " straight tail soft plastic worm, 1/2 oz lipless crank, 5 inch curly tail grub, now if I can only convince my other self that I can catch fish with those anywhere ..........

  • Global Moderator
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Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a bass can not REMEMBER!

That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures. Although we all know bass will prefer a different lure at different times (i.e. pattern) you can always go back to the worm to catch them.

I pick the #1 lure but must add numerous platics fit the bill!

Agree

When all else fails I always rig a plastic of some sort.

Sometimes that is all I use on any given day.

There isn't a fish that swims that won't eat a slow moving, easy to chase meal.

Mike

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Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a bass can not REMEMBER!

That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures. Although we all know bass will prefer a different lure at different times (i.e. pattern) you can always go back to the worm to catch them.

I pick the #1 lure but must add numerous platics fit the bill!

I dont use it as much as I should but realize the worm is clearly king.. though spinnerbait has to be a close second.

I think between spinnerbait and worms (flukes to me are worms) there is no need to have anything else most days.

  • Super User
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weightless senko or t rigged trick worm, one of these two nearly guarantee you a fish in the boat on any given day

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  • Super User
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weightless senko or t rigged trick worm, one of these two nearly guarantee you a fish in the boat on any given day

only if you put it where the bass are ;)
  • Global Moderator
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jig

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1/4oz shakey head with a bug colored worm. I really don't think theres been a day when I have thrown one and NOT caught at least one.

  • Super User
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Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a bass can not REMEMBER!

That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures. Although we all know bass will prefer a different lure at different times (i.e. pattern) you can always go back to the worm to catch them.

I pick the #1 lure but must add numerous platics fit the bill!

This Exactly....

  • Super User
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Spinnerbait.

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