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Senko Texas  rigged and then a yo zuri wake bait . Both best the best producers this year 

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13 minutes ago, Sissyfishing said:

Ribbon tails? On a lead head or Texas or split shot?

I use a 1/4 oz tungsten bullet weight Texas rig on a Zoom Mag 2, which is a ribbon tail. 

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At the intersection of numbers, catchability (even crappie bite it), size (just shy of 9lbs is biggest), versatility in the water column, versatility in different color water, weedlessness, and castability on nearly every rod I have, the win for me goes to a Fat Impact 3.8 on an Owner colorado underspin.

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Traps for big numbers, and jigs w/trailers for big weights. Fishing for largemouths.

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Purple worm is hands down my best weapon 

7 hours ago, Sissyfishing said:

How and where do you fish traps?

ive never done any good on them 

the old heddon sonic in small lakes and ponds but not big impoundments

Burn em hot on mud flats and pull the rod when it hits anything . Log feels like fish at that speed . Also hop them around on bottom in winter 

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In my life Texas rigged plastics by far . But the last several years I have been going to them less and less . Not on purpose , I'm just having a lot of success with other lures . A lure gets hot I'll fish it to death .

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• Zoom super fluke

• Senko type baits

• Ribbon tailed and other plastic worms

• Creature baits

 

In that order !!

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