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I guess if I were going to judge by just shear weight - it would be plastics -

As for hard baits, the numbers of  Squarebills, Rattlebaits, Mid & Deep Diving Baits and Jerkbaits are all about tied - several.

I have decidedly less Topwater, Spinnerbaits, Jigs, Swimbaits, Chatterbaits, Scroungers, and less still of the Oversized Baits & Cranks.

Most of Really Big Baits have been designated as "Toad Locators" and are labeled "Mexico".

:smiley:

A-Jay

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1) 3.5"-4.5" plastics that can be nose hooked on a drop shot, have a giant 90-quart Sterlite full of them, along with overflow into half of another.

2) Squarebills of all sorts,mostly Strike King KVDs - as a shore guy I don't really need deep divers so I just go nuts with squarebills that swim in the 0-3' depth range.

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1. Plastic worms, easily over 500 on hand.

2. craws/creature baits.

3. Jigs. I make my own, so I have a bunch on hand.

4. crankbaits (including jerkbaits)

5. Flukes / swimbaits

6. Spinnerbaits

7. Blade baits Once again, I make 'em myself so I have plenty.

This is only bass tackle. If I counted panfish/trout lures, jigs would be the big winner, by far.

Tom

  • Super User
Posted

Top waters and plastics for sure.

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6 minutes ago, tholmes said:

1. Plastic worms, easily over 500 on hand.

2. craws/creature baits.

3. Jigs. I make my own, so I have a bunch on hand.

4. crankbaits (including jerkbaits)

5. Flukes / swimbaits

6. Spinnerbaits

7. Blade baits Once again, I make 'em myself so I have plenty.

This is only bass tackle. If I counted panfish/trout lures, jigs would be the big winner, by far.

Tom

500 packs or individual worms ? 

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3 minutes ago, Yeajray231 said:

500 packs or individual worms ? 

Individual worms, I used to buy 'em from Barlow's. 7-1/2" ribbon tails for $14.00 per 100. They don't carry 'em anymore:angry:

Tom

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  • Super User
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Plastics by sheer numbers of packs. My jig collection might be the biggest around ...maybe!

  • Super User
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Soft plastics by a wide margin.

I have enough Yum Dingers, Chigger Craws, and Pit Bosses, that I didn't have to buy ANY in 2016 (I still bought some but I never would have run out had I not), and I might be able to fish all of 2017 without buying much.

 

  • Like 1
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Soft baits, Terminal tackle....Then Jerkbaits.

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jigs and tubes. On a good day I can go through 30+ tubes. I prefer bps tender tubes so they aren't the most durable bait, but they catch fish.

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For me it's topwater. I would just rather catch fish on topwater than any other method. Whether it's a super spook jr. or buzzbait there is just no bigger thrill for me.

Having said that, the fish don't always co-operate and when that happens I fall back on soft plastics. Dingers and flukes mostly.

  • Super User
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Soft plastics!

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I have a problem buying everything, but I love buying jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, squarebills and lipless cranks.

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23 hours ago, Alan Reed said:

Soft plastics these two catagories have the highest number by far.

1. Worms - Senko and Yum Dingers the most

2. Flukes - split tail and paddle tail 

Were you looking at my tackle boxes, this is my tackle :thumbsup:

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Yikes..Squarebills definitely, by far.   I have like.....5 of them.  Its crazy.

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