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If you were fishing for bass and you only had one lure, what would it be. Please include the name of the lure and its color.

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Oooo - another mid-winter 'what if' thread....neat

 

If I had to be so restricted - 3/8oz SK Tour Grade Swim Jig, Green Pumpkin - 4" Berkley Pit Boss trailer in Green Haze.

 

That was my most productive lure last year - so one of my confidence baits.

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If I only had one lure, I'd be stopping at Walmart on the way to the lake.  I'd buy something - anything - just so that I did have an option.  I couldn't do one bait and and don't want to try to do it.  All the different "what if's" would be running through my head and fishing wouldn't be that much fun.

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A black blue fleck 5" Senko it just works!

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a1712, MN Fisher, Gaite, Benithebass, Crankin4Bass and Fishes in trees. Thank you, to all six of you for telling me what you would use. Please take care and stay safe.

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8 minutes ago, Fishes in trees said:

If I only had one lure, I'd be stopping at Walmart on the way to the lake.  I'd buy something - anything - just so that I did have an option.  I couldn't do one bait and and don't want to try to do it.  All the different "what if's" would be running through my head and fishing wouldn't be that much fun.

You don’t get to stop at Walmart.  The game is pick ONE

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Arkie style 3/8 oz jig, brown with either some red or purple in it.

Matched with a Spicy Beaver Green Pumpkin.

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5” senko as long as we are able to add weight when needed

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7" Berkley Power worm in motor oil.

 

Just not sure if I should go with split shot or a bullet weight.....

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Tough question!

 

I'd probably go with a senko too.  Either green pumpkin or watermelon with red flake.

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5” Senko #956 watermelon with copper flake/orange with red flake. WR or weightless TR. 

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Just now, BrianMDTX said:

5” Senko #956 watermelon with copper flake/orange with red flake. WR or weightless TR. 

same here

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46 minutes ago, Benithebass said:

A black blue fleck 5" Senko it just works!

x2, t-rigged weightless if that isn't clear. Assuming we are trying to catch as many fish as we can. If I am fishing for fun, I would go with:

 

RI skinny dipper in white, on a VMC swimbait jig head.

 

Paddletails fish faster and cover more water than senkos. So if it was windy, I have a hard time controlling senkos on my kayak in the waves and wind.

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59 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Oooo - another mid-winter 'what if' thread....neat

 

If I had to be so restricted - 3/8oz SK Tour Grade Swim Jig, Green Pumpkin - 4" Berkley Pit Boss trailer in Green Haze.

 

That was my most productive lure last year - so one of my confidence baits.

Don’t worry, spring is almost here. However, that’ll bring the “how much does this bass way” threads. ?

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War Eagle Finesse Jig, Green Pumpkin/Purple, 1/2 ounce.  With a Yum Craw Chunk trailer in green pumpkin.  

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12 minutes ago, throttleplate said:

same here

That color does not get a lot of attention but it’s my favorite color by far. When I rig it, I have the watermelon side on top when sunny and down when overcast. 

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