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I am in the Spook camp (great lures), but have had no experience with the others.

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"spook" doesn't really tell you anything.  There are too many baits out there with spook in the name.

The super spook jr. is my favorite.  I have Sammy's, yo zuri's, zara spooks, and even a megabass.  My ssJR>out fishes em all.

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I've been a big Zara Spook man for years.  Over the last year or so, I've started to try out other walk the dog lures, because I've had great success with the Spook.  I guess I've kind of been stuck in the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" groove.  

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Hate to change the topic, but I never tryed the spook type lures. I always thought they were for SM bass, not LM bass. Are they also a good lure for LM bass? They seem kinda big though, will the smaller bass hit them? Theres not many huge bass in the lakes I fish in NJ, and there aren't any SM bass what so ever.

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I like the Super Spook jr baits, they catch both largemouth and smallmouth bass very well for me.The bass pro shop slim dog is a super bait for the money.It flat out catches alot of fish,but the finish doesn't hold up very well on them.The biggest topwater bass, I have ever caught came on a little owner cultiva zip n ziggy lure.As far as I know they are discontinued , but they are one of the easiest walk the dog lures to use.The spittin image has been a great smallmouth bass bait for me, but the front hook likes to catch on the line alot fouling the baits action. I quit using them for that reason. One thing to remember, the smaller the split ring you can put on your topwater baits, the better, too big a split ring will bind up against the split ring eyes that are molded into  the bait. A smaller split ring gives the hooks a wider radius of movement and the baits seem to work easier for me.I also put a lucky craft split ring for the line tie.  ;) Ivan

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Lucky Craft Sammy 100 series, this is the Lucky Craft bait that made me really like their stuff. I was a hardcore Heddon Torpedo and Zara Spook user but after using the Sammy I dont use my Spooks as much anymore. The Torpedos I still use, and the bigger ones you can walk the dog with.

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My favorite dog to walk is my Rottweiler named Jax.  lol

My favorite lure to walk is the 5" Yamamoto Senko. I am

serious, you cast the Senko and work it just like you would

a Sammy or a Spook. The bait will slowly sink on the pause.

After you practice enough, you can actually get the Senko to

pop out of the water a few inches as if it were a baitfish. The

Yamamoto Senko is a very deadly topwater bait.

I fish Senkos on PowerPro line because it doesn't stretch

and any movement you make with your rod is transferred

straight to the bait. With a lot of lines, your movements are

absorbed by the line it self.

JT Bagwell

  • Super User
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Hate to change the topic, but I never tryed the spook type lures. I always thought they were for SM bass, not LM bass. Are they also a good lure for LM bass? They seem kinda big though, will the smaller bass hit them? Theres not many huge bass in the lakes I fish in NJ, and there aren't any SM bass what so ever.

Yes, the walking the dog lures are great for largemouth bass.

  • Super User
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I share avid's sentiment on this one, I own several LC Sammies, etc, etc but my favorite walker was and still is

the Heddon Super Spook Jr.

Very recently though I've discovered another topwater walker that I believe may "finally" usurp the super spook jr.

My intent is to report fully on this lure (soft plastic & weedless), but first I want to pit it against the other walkers

during Florida's topwater bite in April and May (I can't wait).

Roger

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