Super User Montanaro Posted August 2, 2017 Super User Posted August 2, 2017 Most productive and favorite this year is a weedless paddletail. 2nd is dropshot 1 Quote
GreenGhostMan Posted August 2, 2017 Posted August 2, 2017 Texas rigged rage bug for me... followed by weightless senko. Quote
keltonz Posted August 3, 2017 Posted August 3, 2017 Another vote for drop shot. You can fish it ridiculously slow and still keep it looking very natural. Use a 1/0 Gamakatsu drop shot hook, 12" leader, 3/16th cylinder weight, and a morning dawn roboworm. 1 Quote
Dustyh Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 Ned rigged Z-man TRD in Canada Craw, weightless wacky rigged super fluke jr. twitched ever so slightly, and if conditions permit, a topwater spook jr. is a great producer. Quote
Sword of the Lord Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 Wacky rigged 4 and 5 inch Senkos on octopus hooks. By a mile really. Quote
Airbornebass Posted August 4, 2017 Posted August 4, 2017 I catch the most fish on crankbaits. Once i find fish i will switch to worm or jig for bigger bass. Quote
Oufb90 Posted August 6, 2017 Posted August 6, 2017 Love my shaky head and a 7" black ribbon tail worm. I dip the rail in different colors and scents. If I can find a drop off or a weed bed I feel confident I'll catch a fish or two. 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted August 8, 2017 Super User Posted August 8, 2017 Dropshot caught me the most fish, but I refuse to use it this year or even next year unless bite get really tough and if I wanna hold some bass really bad. Quote
hawgenvy Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 The best technique is versatility. But, if I had to choose: Summer: wacky senko, fluke, T-rigged Rage Menace Fall: jerkbait, trap, swim jig, wacky senko Winter: swimbait, jigs, swim jig, chatterbait, spinnerbait, frogs, senko, Burner worm Spring: swimbait, frogs, jig, large worms, senko (I think I may have trouble with decisions) Quote
'sgoodfishing Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 the senko is definitely the most effective for me! weightless Texas rig is usually my go to rig but adding a sinker or shaky head helps to get it to the deeper fish in the summer sometimes it feels like cheating to use a senko tho haha, so if I'm not using that, I love flukes and baby brush hogs! they produce fish year-round for me... the fluke does really well on a shaky head and the fluke is great weightless but you can always add a weighted swimbait hook to get it down a little deeper. 1 Quote
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