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As the title says, what lure caught you the most fish in 2015? I'm not talking 7 and 10 pounders here, just the sheer number of fish. Ready... GO!

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Megabass Cyclone.  It sat in my tacklebox for years, decided to try it from my kayak and just had a ball with it last year.

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I suppose it would be proper form for me to list my own. Nothing special here. I slayed the fish with a white KVD spinner bait with gold blades. Some days it seemed I couldn't keep the fish off of it. 

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Shoreline, Weeds, Rocky a 3/8oz jig 

Open water a 1/2oz Rat L Trap 

Pads, Mats, Reeds a Gambler Cane Toad

 

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Cabin Creek Salty Critter Jr tube on a 1/8 oz draggin head. 

 

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Either a Ned Rig or bladed jig. 

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Manns Jelly Worm .

It's neat how a lure will get hot and catch fish trip after trip . There have been years where   certain crankbait's would get on a hot streak  for months. The Jelly worm has been my top producing lure for more years than any other lure .   .

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Square bill crankbait, I can't list which one or what color specifically because I had a lot of good days with several different baits. If I had to choose it would be a toss up between the Bagley Rattling Kill'R B2 in bluegill or the Mann's Baby X in bluegill and the bluegill patterns for eac bait are totally different.

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1/4oz Brovarney Swim jig in blue crab color 

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From ice out to say the first of July, the 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X Crankbait Squarebill (Bluegill) & a 1/2 oz SK Red Eye Shad (Perch) were probably tied as my top producers ~

But by the time the season was over, a drop shot SK Rage Craw had not only surpassed both those baits combined but easily tripled them in over all numbers.  

Super clear waters here make the DS a go to bait for most all daytime trips all summer and right into mid-fall.

A-Jay

 

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Early in the season I had most of my bass coming on a hard jerkbait. After the smallies moved out off the beds, then hands down, the drop shot was most productive, for me anyway. And the Roboworm was the most productive bait doing that.

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4.5 robo dropshot for biggest AND most.

 

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A Duo Realis Spin Bait 80 and an unweighted Super Fluke Jr. produced both the greatest number and the biggest of the clear water smallmouth I fished for last year.

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10 hours ago, Nathan Burton said:

As the title says, what lure caught you the most fish in 2015? I'm not talking 7 and 10 pounders here, just the sheer number of fish. Ready... GO!

Easy question. A few clicks in the spreadsheet results in:

Bait: 5" single-tail grub

Total: 528

Breakout:

  • 478 LMB
  • 49 Warmouth
  • 1 Bullfrog
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It would be a toss-up between a ned rig and a trickworm on an shakyhead (owner ultrahead finesse ballhead, specifically).

weightless fluke, wacky-rigged stick worm, and buzzbait probably round out the top five.

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It was a bucktail jig for me. 6th Sense 500 Crush was second.

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