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Jig or bladed jig. 

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Love to fish a lipless. They cast great, have little resistance, and there's nothing like that hard thump when they get bit. Also, I get a lot of strikes at my feet from followers.  A real wake me up!

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On ‎1‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 4:49 PM, N Florida Mike said:

PLASTICS !?

this..........................

 

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Yum Dinger. Comes in all sizes and can be rigged so many ways (Wacky, Texas, Carolina, etc.) Close second is the Z-man TRD.

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Favorite is a Vision 110 in yellow perch. Smallies will hit it all year long. It'll get me numbers and quality. 

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Definitely depends on how much i could spend to get said favorite lure haha, i have used very nice swimbaits for a while and they were much to expensive for a high school student to purchase more of. on the higher end i prefer the Megabass Popmax or Vision 110 Jerkbait. if i had to choose a favorite lure for a young angler with a small spending limit i would definitely go with 7" PowerWorms, in either Tequila Sunrise or Black Grape(or similar color)

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Over the last three years or so the most bass have been on the below two baits.  Really my go to when the bite is tough.

 

Lake/Reservoir: Weighltess 5" green pumpkin Senko wacky rigged

River: Ditch colored Rebel Wee Craw

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I listed buzzbaits  . My favorite is my hand poured and I incorporate  a stair step design similar  to the Cavitron .    Not saying mine is better than the Cavitron but its mine .

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1 hour ago, scaleface said:

I listed buzzbaits  . My favorite is my hand poured and I incorporate  a stair step design similar  to the Cavitron .    Not saying mine is better than the Cavitron but its mine .

Send your buddy one to test:D

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I can't believe no one has said whopper plopper. I've never used one but it's all I hear about 

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

I can't believe no one has said whopper plopper. I've never used one but it's all I hear about 

I tried those things all summer, probably every time I went fishing I at least gave it a try.  Never got a bite until.................End of September and all of October, then they were hitting it like crazy.  

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Jerkbait. My personal favorite is the Ito Shiner, but there's so many more I could list that are great baits.

 

Second favorite would have to be a jig.

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2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

I can't believe no one has said whopper plopper. I've never used one but it's all I hear about 

I like to fish whopper ploppers, but one leaf and that cast is over! 

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By far would be topwater.. Wether its frogs or poppers or ploppers. But, you can't beat a senko!

Tight lines yall!

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If I have to choose one?

Soft plastic jerkbait. Please don't ask me to choose just one brand as of now I have more than 10 differences in rotation all size and color.

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If I had to just pick one lure to fish it would be a storm arashi topwalker. If I had to pick one lure to fish and always catch fish it'd be a Texas rigged watermelon red baby brush hog

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Hollow body frog/ buzz frog. Not that versatile, but when the bite is on there is nothing I would rather be doing.

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On 1/4/2018 at 5:53 AM, The Bassman said:

Love to fish a lipless. They cast great, have little resistance, and there's nothing like that hard thump when they get bit. Also, I get a lot of strikes at my feet from followers.  A real wake me up!

I've caught more on lipless than anything else...I guess my personal favorite found me.

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For 2017 my go to was a square bill crank bait in a variety of brands and colors. I would say that half of my fish for the season came on the same H20 Xpresss square bill in a Sexy Shad pattern... even lost it at the lake for a week and was able to recover it. Changed hooks and kept on slaying em’. When times get tough I normally lean towards a 7” power worm or a soft stick bait in a variety of colors based on the conditions. 

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