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I've always had the best luck on the original!!! Chrome with blue back! And yeah one knockers work well!

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Love xcalibur Xr50 in red craw pattern 

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I have a stash of discontinued Xcalibur One Knockers and they are big fish slayers. That said, I find that there is reason to have several different brands and types to cover a lot of situations. Right now I'm really liking the Bagley Rattlin' B Minus, it is a slow sinker for shallow water, as the grass started coming up it has been a real player.

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6 minutes ago, smalljaw67 said:

I have a stash of discontinued Xcalibur One Knockers and they are big fish slayers. That said, I find that there is reason to have several different brands and types to cover a lot of situations. Right now I'm really liking the Bagley Rattlin' B Minus, it is a slow sinker for shallow water, as the grass started coming up it has been a real player.

The B minus is my #2. Only because the Berkley comes with great hardware.  

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RES both the 1/2 and 1/4 ounce have worked well for me, even for seriously weather jacked fish.

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I'm speculating you want to know what our favorite lipless baits are . Mine is the Red Eye Shad simply because I like  the way it falls . My favorite one is a silent bait with a loose weight making it a quiet version  of a one knocker but I like them all . 

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red eye shad as well as the xcalibur one knocker 

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RES and 2 Tap, Berkley Warpig, Excalibur and now Booyah one knocker. 

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I usually only throw a trap in spring and fall and will only throw the original Bill Lewis in red craw.

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On 7/7/2017 at 0:39 PM, scaleface said:

I'm speculating you want to know what our favorite lipless baits are . Mine is the Red Eye Shad simply because I like  the way it falls . My favorite one is a silent bait with a loose weight making it a quiet version  of a one knocker but I like them all . 

This......

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the original chrome blue back rat-l-trap is the one I've caught the most bass with.

 

I got like 10 warpigs in march, the midnight pearl, cream pie, and chameleon pearl have done the best. Still haven't caught one on the gilly color, I dont think smallmouth eat many bluegill. Largemouth are sort of sparse in the rivers I fish, after the spawn I dont run into very many of them. Closest lake is full of stunted 8 inch largemouth, I dont fish there very often once the stocked trout are mostly gone.

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On 7/6/2017 at 9:45 PM, Catt said:

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I wouldn't disagree with this but I would also throw in this one....

 

Royale

This one......

 

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this one......

 

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and finally this one....blue or black back...makes no difference to me.....

 

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I've got others in all colors, brands and sizes but 99.99% these are what I throw.

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@Jaderose most productive over the years!

 

 Gold/Black Back/Orange Belly ;)
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8 minutes ago, Catt said:

@Jaderose most productive over the years!

 

 Gold/Black Back/Orange Belly ;)
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ooooohhhhh.  Me likey

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