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Do you have a new go to lure for this year? 

 

For me personally, I have been sticking to the same old stuff> Lucky Craft crank baits, Senkos, and Zoom Lizards

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My go to lure is a jig

 

New to this year for me is a spook. Its put not only numbers in my bag, but also weight. Some quality fish have been landed this year because of my super spook jr.

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Senko! Finally got a color I have confidence in as well as technique!

  • Super User
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Senko! Finally got a color I have confidence in as well as technique!

What color? What technique ? Just curious

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Sorry Big-O ;)

Bass Assassin's New Tapout Worm, enhanced wirh liquid salt & infused wirh Bang Scent Formula.

It's basically a fat Trick worm!

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Siebert Outdoor Fogy with a 4 inch Keitech Swing Impact

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Dropshot rigged with a roboworm and a Rage Tail Bug. Both have been killing fish for me lately; even when nothing else can draw a nibble.

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  • Super User
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This year the majority of my fish have come on a Rage Tail baby craw.

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Been having a lot of success with the megastick this year, however my go to or fail safe will always be a weightless t rigged Senko.

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What color? What technique ? Just curious

 

It's just going to depend on your home water. You have to let the fish tell you what they want. For me I've always done well on a green pumpkin senko with either purple flake or purple and green flake.

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Versatility is my go to presentation. Different baits/ techniques for the various seasons and taking into consideration lake type & weather conditions. 

  • Super User
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My mojo rig with finesse worm is still my go-to!  Expanding to include a drop shot.

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I've added the Duo Realis Spin Bait 80 to my go-to list.

 

I fish very clear water for smallmouth.

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What color? What technique ? Just curious

 

 

It's just going to depend on your home water. You have to let the fish tell you what they want. For me I've always done well on a green pumpkin senko with either purple flake or purple and green flake.

 

Green Flash which is a DSG exclusive color, wacky rigged with a size 1 Mustad double wide hook. Go through about 3 bags of worms and 3 packs of hooks each outing, but manage a limit fairly quick on lakes, not so much rivers. Anyhow I throw em on a ML rod wacky rigged. Cast and do nothing, once line starts moving I sweep to the side slow and steady to get the hook into the corner of the mouth. My hookup ratio has been 99.9999% Using the double wide hooks not only did my hook up ratio skyrocket but I stopped gut hooking them.

 

Edit* Refer to my avatar lmao

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Majority of my fish from the bank have come on a Red Dirt Bladed Jig with a Rage craw trailer yo-yoing it through grass. Had some quality fish on it so far, especially at night.

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Manns jelly worm and my ol faithful 1/2oz white/chartreuse spinnerbait

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3/8 oz. T1 Terminator Spinner bait, chart/blue/wht with double willow blades or the Zoom Super fluke in white ice or pearl. I've probably fished both equally as much this year.

  • 3 weeks later...
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football jig black blue with Berkley havoc pit boss and gained a lot of confidence in senkos also / watermelon black flk.   and that jj's magic.

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