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Umbrella rig with 8 inch Huddlestons.     It’s all in the way you rig it.   2 top rof 0.  Side 2 rof 5.  Bottom rof 12.  Boom!!!   

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3 minutes ago, Chefster said:

Umbrella rig with 8 inch Huddlestons.     It’s all in the way you rig it.   2 top rof 0.  Side 2 rof 5.  Bottom rof 12.  Boom!!!

What rod would you use to throw that rig?:)

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1 hour ago, Can't Catch Bass said:

I'm surprised not one of you hillbillies suggested dynamite ;)

The OP said lure/plastic. . .so it would have to be C4 not dynamite! Not sure if that would work the same. B) 

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7 minutes ago, ratherbfishin1 said:

What rod would you use to throw that rig?:)

Custom made extra extra super heavy rod. 14 feet 3 inches.  Rated up to 8 pounds.   On 150 pound braid.   Only way to fish that rig.   

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1 minute ago, Chefster said:

Custom made extra extra super heavy rod. 14 feet 3 inches.  Rated up to 8 pounds.   On 150 pound braid.   Only way to fish that rig.   

Holy Cow!! That's a helluva setup!!!:blink:

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I never understood this type of question, I mean do you plan on being shot down behind enemy lines with only one lure? Personally I bought a bigger boat so I could carry as many lures as I want.

 

Allen

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34 minutes ago, Munkin said:

I never understood this type of question, I mean do you plan on being shot down behind enemy lines with only one lure? Personally I bought a bigger boat so I could carry as many lures as I want.

 

Allen

No, you see, once you spend 60 grand on a souped up bass boat how will you possibly afford lures? You'll only have like 5 bucks left after a purchase like that and you'll have to spend it wisely. :D

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Imma gonna go with a 4" Senko or Bass Pro Stik-O.

 

Watermelon Magic coloration....

 

Maaaaaybe ;) 

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5" Senko #194 Green Pumpkin.

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31 minutes ago, MassYak85 said:

No, you see, once you spend 60 grand on a souped up bass boat how will you possibly afford lures? You'll only have like 5 bucks left after a purchase like that and you'll have to spend it wisely. :D

If I broke off 6" of line with every lure of all the rods I have I would run out of line before lures.

 

Allen

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A jig

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Lure: Mepps agila #4 in line spinners in gold color. 

 

Plastics: Zoom Trick Worm, watermelon w/chartreuse tail. 

 

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Honestly, I feel pretty confident that with a 3.75 inch Keitech fat impact in literally any of the baitfish colors, rigged on a 3/0 1/8oz Monaer swimbait hook,  I will stand a decent chance of catching a bass in almost any reasonable condition.  

 

Whenever I embark on the necessary bit unpleasant task of cleaning up my little home "office", I do get the urge to try to pair down to just a handful of lures.  The aformantioned paddle tail, a green senko, a shad color spinnerbait, and a black/blue jig seem like all one really needs for 90% of the waters I would ever fish. 

11 hours ago, TOXIC said:

No contest.  A 5" Senko in color 297 (Green Pumpkin/Black Fleck).  I have caught bass in every type of water from tannic in Florida to crystal clear in Wisconsin and Michigan and stained on the Potomac.  I wrote an article for Yamamoto years ago and I came up with 78 ways to rig this bait.  I never hit the water without it.  Anywhere.  

Link that article. My buddy has a "1001 Cocktails" bartenders bible and    we spent most of our 20s and some of our early 30s trying to make and drink everyone of them. I feel like I should try to rig a senko all 78 ways at some point as well.   

 

 

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9 hours ago, MassYak85 said:

No, you see, once you spend 60 grand on a souped up bass boat how will you possibly afford lures? You'll only have like 5 bucks left after a purchase like that and you'll have to spend it wisely. :D

Yes this happens so this thread is absolutely necessary.:D

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9 hours ago, jemstone90 said:

My absolute favorite crankbait of all time - love 'em in size 100 and 200.

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I’ll play.

 

Z-man big TRD in green Pumpkin. You can fish it like a stick worm, T-rig C-rig or wacky rig. Fish it on a Ned rig as is or cut some off and fish it like a finesse TRD. Works all seasons so it would be my one lure choice.

 

Runner up would be the Missle Baits 48 worm. For all the reasons above. Versatile bait.

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