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 Mepps Comet LARGE Size.  1 of a few lures that could cause multi hits. 

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Perhaps situational but caught more bass on Spinnerbaits then any other bait over the years.

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Soft plastic worms; T-rig- sliding bullet wt, Slip shot rigged, drop shot and wacky rigged. Most productive per man hour fished.

Tom 

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Super Fluke. Catches little ones, big ones, in-between ones, and works everywhere big fish feed on little fish.

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Wacky rig is probably the odds on favorite, but the Willow/Colorado tandem spinnerbait with a white skirt is a close second.

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A black and blue jig now. Before that it was a Storm subwart. 

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Super Spook on top

Magnum UV Speed Worm in the middle 

Rage Bug or Craw on the bottom 

 

 

 

 

 

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Between a lipless and a senko for numbers, lipless takes it on size.

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Plastic worm, light t rig, various colors and styles.

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Was Gene Larew 7 1/2" Salty Ringworm Cinnamon Pepper Neon Junebug Laminate 

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Fluke or a t rigged Rage Craw.

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T-rigged or split shot 4 and 6" roboworm.

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Zoom Trick worm in Junebug rigged shakey head. 

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Chartreuse and white spinnerbait with single Colorado blade  and a plastic frog - depended on how far along in the year it was and how thick the milfoil was .

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Even though I haven't used one in a few years, a t-rigged baby brush hog has easily boated more fish for me than anything else. 

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I am TRUELY surprised at the massive variety that is doing a great job.   ?

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Love me a t-rigged, blue-fleck power worm. 

 

But my undisputed king of putting fish in the boat, is a simple white power grub on a lead-head

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