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Green fish - Texas rigged Berkley Maxscent creature hawg 

 

Brown fish - White double willow 1/2-3/4oz spinnerbait ( one silver, one gold blade).

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  1. 3.8” Keitech Fat Swing Impact on a swim jig head.
  2. Black/blue Ned.
  3. LV500 in Ghost Chartreuse Shad (unless stained water)
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Senkos are still my go to after all these years!

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Slider spider rigged soft plastic. Generally been either a Rage menace, tube or 5" Kalins single tail. If I am just looking at the river, a ned gets a lot of play too, but very rarely on lakes.

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Drop Shot

 

Ned Rig

 

And a jig....jig weight, style, etc.. might change, but I always have at least one tied on something.

 

 

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Ned Rig. I have a combo specifically for it and never tie anything else on it. Ill switch up the plastics but they are always a ned style and size. Other than that, the majority of the time I have a chatterbait tied on one setup. The rest i switch around. 

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Texas Rig & Jig-n-Craw 24/7/365 ?

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Swim jig and Texas rig vibe worm or rage claw. Usually a Zara spook or bang-o-lure on a top water rod. 

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Some kind of jig is always tied on and what I fish the most. The style and size of the jig varies a lot depending on where I'm fishing and when. This year I've been using a split-shot rig an awful lot too.

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This year has been a Chatterbait, either Jack Hammer (White) or Fogy (Hot Sauce or Bluegill)

 

Also GP Black Flake Senko, but a Rage Rig Space Monkey (Black Blue) may replace this one soon

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2 minutes ago, Chonch12 said:

This year has been a Chatterbait, either Jack Hammer or Fogy

 

Also GP Black Flake Senko, but a Rage Rig Space Monkey (Black Blue) may replace this one soon

I'll second that... this is the first year I think of that I've had a chatter bait on ALMOST (not all the time, but almost) typically a black or green pumpkin color jackhammer with painted blades.  It has not replaced spinnerbaits or soft swimmers for me, but rather compliments them 

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12 minutes ago, Teal said:

I'll second that... this is the first year I think of that I've had a chatter bait on ALMOST (not all the time, but almost) typically a black or green pumpkin color jackhammer with painted blades.  It has not replaced spinnerbaits or soft swimmers for me, but rather compliments them 

Thats what funny, with me I have had 99% of my success with White or the Red Chatter, pretty much the opposite of you

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Ned rig. A lot of the times I have another rod rigged with the Ned with another style bait. For example,  one will be rigged with a TRD and the other will be have a TRD HogZ. 

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Here in South Florida...hollow-bodied frog. In fact, usually have all 3 of my frog rods with me. 

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6 hours ago, Chonch12 said:

Thats what funny, with me I have had 99% of my success with White or the Red Chatter, pretty much the opposite of you

I'll throw a white or sexy shad pattern, but for when I'm fishing them, the darker or more natural patterns are better.  

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