Super User roadwarrior Posted March 24, 2020 Super User Posted March 24, 2020 From the Home Page: https://www.bassresource.com/beginner/bass-lures-beginners.html Quote
Quarry Man Posted March 24, 2020 Posted March 24, 2020 interesting topic, here's mine: Drop Shot - my go to finesse tactic Senko - a classic Paddle tail Keitech - one of my most confident lures, works year round Flipping/finesse style jig - enough said chatterbait/spinnerbait - go to reaction bait Swim jig - more of a finesse reaction lure I could do well in my area with these only 2 Quote
ABart61 Posted March 24, 2020 Posted March 24, 2020 3/8 arkie style jig (for flipping and swimming) Senko Chatterbait Straight tail worm (Trick worm or Roboworm) Squarebill Crankbait Spinnerbait 1 Quote
M Bruns Posted March 25, 2020 Posted March 25, 2020 No specific order: Texas rigged ribbon tail worm Buzzbait Chatterbait Spinnerbait Finesse TRD Ned Rig Jerkbait I choose these lures for their easy retrieve, easy hooksets, and they all flat out catch fish. Crankbaits are prone to snag, walk-the-dog topwaters can be difficult to get the dog to walk, and frogs need a strong hookset without setting too quick. 1 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted March 25, 2020 Super User Posted March 25, 2020 6 Must-have lures. Hmm.... Stickworm Ribbontail worm Finesse worm Buzzbait Popper Spinnerbait 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted March 25, 2020 Super User Posted March 25, 2020 These are 6 must-haves for me. jj 1/2 oz. single-Colorado spinnerbait 3/4 oz. Dardevlet spoon #5 Mepps Aglia 1/2 oz. Cordell Super Spot Rapala CRR5 squarebill (I have a stash) Rapala Countdown CD11 jerkbait 1 Quote
a1712 Posted March 25, 2020 Posted March 25, 2020 1. 1/2oz. Lipless 2. 1.5-2.5 Squarebill 3. Spinnerbait 4. 4"-5" Stick bait 5. 3.5"-5" Paddletail Swimbait 6. 4"-6" Ribbed Worm Quote
Super User tcbass Posted March 25, 2020 Super User Posted March 25, 2020 I only use 4 lures now basically. Topwater: 1.) Whopper Plopper 75 2.) Homemade Whopper Frog Underwater: 1.) Wacky Tube Rigged Senko 3.) Nose-hooked Super Fluke 3 Quote
Big Hands Posted March 25, 2020 Posted March 25, 2020 4" Paddle tail Roboworm in crawfish/black/crawfish color (splitshot or texas rig) * I went through four bags in one day * I needed a subscription to those things * I just happened to work near their manufacturing facility and they would sell to me directly BITD * If you got bit, you could easily see the teeth marks in the plastic and see how far apart they were for fish size * A little known or used bait and color and they were nothing short of amazing (no longer made) 1/4 or 3/8 oz jigging spoon in gold or silver * Fish finding MOFOs and I have caught bass up to 8.5 lbs on them Bill Norman Deep Little N * Hard to find a small profile crankbait that will dive that deep - killer in mid-summer /midday Roboworm Zipper (splitshot, weightless or texas rig) * Good all around bait * Good search bait Rat-L-Trap * Great search bait 10" PowerWorm or Zoom Culprit (Black, black/blue, black/red) * For night fishing * I L-O-V-E, L-O-V-E, L-O-V-E night fishing with giant plastic worms (lizards too)!!! 2 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 25, 2020 Super User Posted March 25, 2020 Jig and craw. I have a 3/8 ounce tied on most of the time. Shallow running crankbait. I like to run just under the surface without a wake. Lipless crankbait. I like a 1/2 ounce, but I will use a 1/4 ounce if I'm fishing from the bank. 6" plastic worm. I may fish this weightless, on a split shot rig, or t-rig depending where I'm fishing. 1/2 ounce chatterbait. Some kind of craw on a t-rig. Quote
Hook2Jaw Posted March 25, 2020 Posted March 25, 2020 ½oz pitching jig. ¼oz finesse jig. Jerkbait. Paddletail swimbait. Shakeyhead. Quote
Kyle S Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 3/8-oz pitching style jig Buzz bait Rage bug Texas rigged Spinner bait Senko Hollow body frog Quote
nascar2428 Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 Plastic stickworm 1/2oz double willow spinnerbait 1/2oz swimjig ribbontail worm plastic paddletail swimbait(RI or Kietech) ned rig TRD Quote
SC53 Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 Speed / vibe worm swim jig rattletrap chatterbait rapala type top water senko Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted March 26, 2020 Super User Posted March 26, 2020 Lipless crank Jig/craw Spinnerbait Trick Worm or Fluke Pop R/Chug Bug Frog (Not in that order) Quote
Dangerfield Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 Finesse Jig Ned Rig Paddle Tail Swimbait Senko Pop Max Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 3/8 oz. Flippin jig (Seiberts Dredge dock rocker or ***) 1/2 oz. chatterbait Soft stickbait (stick-o, Senko) Stanley Top Toad 1/2 oz. spinnerbait (War Eagle, Booyah) Texas rig worm Quote
JediAmoeba Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 6 must have? 5 catch 95% of my fish... Spinnerbait in 2 forms - single colorado and s double willow. Chatterbait in 3/8 oz with zako trailers Senko Standard Ned Rig Jerkbait Quote
Black Hawk Basser Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 If enough guys answer, every bait type and brand will be listed. So far it looks like jigs and plastics rule. No surprise! 3/8 oz jig w/craw 3/8 oz double Colorado spinnerbait Chug Bug Buzz toad Trick worm Belly weighted boot tail plastics Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted March 27, 2020 Super User Posted March 27, 2020 Bandit 100 yum small crawbug on 3/16 slider spider head Kalins 5” grub on slider head Tube on slider head Rage menace on slider head Red Eye Shad 1/2 ounce these baits have probably caught 90% of my bass I would be lost without my slider spider heads Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 48 minutes ago, cgolf said: Bandit 100 yum small crawbug on 3/16 slider spider head Kalins 5” grub on slider head Tube on slider head Rage menace on slider head Red Eye Shad 1/2 ounce these baits have probably caught 90% of my bass I would be lost without my slider spider heads These spiders heads interest me. Why so much love? Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted March 27, 2020 Super User Posted March 27, 2020 1 minute ago, Fishin Dad said: These spiders heads interest me. Why so much love? I have used them exclusively for 15+ years. Essentially they are a worm weight attached to a hook. They make a heavy wire and light wired versions in 2/0 and 3/0 hook. The Menace rigged on the slider spider heavy wire hook landed over 20 bass. I had to rerig it exiting the nose on the other side because it got so tore up. I actually saved the bait lol. They just work great but only go up to a 1/4 and weights aren’t exact which is a downside to some. I will say that bass don’t seem to throw the hook a lot either. I do like to use a snap because I fish vertical cover a lot and I feel the snap helps the bait fall vertically. Impossible to use a snap with a standard Texas rig with a worm weight. They definitely fit the KISS principal. 1 Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 4 minutes ago, cgolf said: I have used them exclusively for 15+ years. Essentially they are a worm weight attached to a hook. They make a heavy wire and light wired versions in 2/0 and 3/0 hook. The Menace rigged on the slider spider heavy wire hook landed over 20 bass. I had to rerig it exiting the nose on the other side because it got so tore up. I actually saved the bait lol. They just work great but only go up to a 1/4 and weights aren’t exact which is a downside to some. I will say that bass don’t seem to throw the hook a lot either. I do like to use a snap because I fish vertical cover a lot and I feel the snap helps the bait fall vertically. Impossible to use a snap with a standard Texas rig with a worm weight. They definitely fit the KISS principal. Thanks cgolf. I think I have a couple packs of these I picked up on sale a while back. I wasn’t sure how to use them. I assumed they were good in weeds with the shape. I was just not sure what the benefit was over a Texas rig. Using a snap would make sense there. I may figure out a way to try them this season. Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted March 27, 2020 Super User Posted March 27, 2020 5 minutes ago, Fishin Dad said: Thanks cgolf. I think I have a couple packs of these I picked up on sale a while back. I wasn’t sure how to use them. I assumed they were good in weeds with the shape. I was just not sure what the benefit was over a Texas rig. Using a snap would make sense there. I may figure out a way to try them this season. Here is a better picture of the rigging. Had to go back to 2017 on twitter to find a good picture. I wouldn’t be a good rep for baits lol. The hook up rate is really good with tubes and baits like the menace and kalins 5” grub. Makes you wonder if the extra wide gap hooks are really needed as much. 1 Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 55 minutes ago, cgolf said: Here is a better picture of the rigging. Had to go back to 2017 on twitter to find a good picture. I wouldn’t be a good rep for baits lol. The hook up rate is really good with tubes and baits like the menace and kalins 5” grub. Makes you wonder if the extra wide gap hooks are really needed as much. Thanks! I suppose it is almost like a pegged Texas rig that can’t slip up the line. I always thought the hook was kind of a hybrid between an offset worm and EWG hook. Do you swim it, work the bottom? 1 Quote
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