greentrout Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Zoom Trick Worm Watermelon Red Fleck. Very Close 2nd Yum Dinger Green Pumpkin. Good Fishing 1 Quote
Chowderhead Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 11 hours ago, Jar11591 said: Spinnerbait. I know I can always get bit throwing a spinnerbait in milfoil or pondweed. Yep, same here -- small profile spinnerbait always gets me something. 1 Quote
KSanford33 Posted March 13, 2024 Author Posted March 13, 2024 3 hours ago, BigAngus752 said: I'm like Rain Man counting cards when I'm on the water. I wish I didn’t identify with this… 🤣 3 Quote
Super User Koz Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 My go to has been a Berkley Fusion underspin with a Keitech fat swing impact. But now that I just installed Livescope, in a few weeks that answer might be a Damiki rig. 2 Quote
DinkDonkey30 Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 6th sense bone white dogma top water walking bait. I love top water walking baits but this specific one is magic on most of the water I fish.I have 4 other brands that look very very similar in almost the exact same color but nothing produces like this specific one. Runner up would be a jerk bait. I’ve had really good luck with Rapala shad colors. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 YMy favorite lure is a hair jig w/ pork trailer if fishing alone and grinned it out, because I targeting big bass. When fishing with a partner and need to catch bass the soft plastic Screamer* 4” Shad color worm slip shot rigged w/5# UG copoly # 5133 2/0 Owner or 3 1/2” Shad color hand poured Reaper*, same rig always catches bass where I fish. 3 rd soft plastic choice is a 5” Senko #301 unweighted wacky rigged, 4107 Owner size 1w/ Sniper 7# FC**, very high % choice worm. 4th soft plastic worm is a drop shot rigged Roboworm 6” MMIII or Jackall Flick shake worm watermelon candy. Tom * US Baits ** If using 15# Fins Spin braid use 10# Sniper FC. 5 Quote
Str8BraidPowa Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Gotta agree with WRB. I'm going with a brown/green jig with a watermelon candy Zoom Z-craw jr. Id rather have a shot a a big one and go home skunked, than just get bites. 1 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 It varies, year by year. But if I had to pick and all time, it would have to be a T-rig worm. Though most of the time, I'd rather throw a squarebill or spinnerbait. 2 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Texas rigged worm 80% Rattletrap the rest of the time. 3 Quote
Super User king fisher Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 If it is windy, spinnerbait, light to no wind T Rig. 3 Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Soft Plastics Tube and Rage Menace and my #1 river bait of all time 2.5" Yum crawbug Cranks Bandit 100 and that tiny little Creme Craw crank (For River fishing) you can get for 1.25 at Walmart 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Worm Watermelon Neon with the tail dipped in Spike-It Dip-N-Glo Chartreuse Garlic. 1/8 tungsten weight 3/0 Mustad Straight Shank Round Bend Hook Berkley Big Game 15# Mean Green Kistler Helium HE703LMH Lew's Tournament Lite TLT1SH 5 Quote
WVU-SCPA Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Canada craw trd. Stretch some salt out, slather some megastrike in the last few stretches. Lightest jig head conditions allow. Swim it, hop it, jerk it, or dead stick it. Don't believe the "it just catches small fish" blah blah blah....a large % of 5lb+ fish I've caught in recent years has been due to placing the bait above in the right place at the right time. Quote
Texas Flood Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Gotta go with a swim jig or chatterbait. Swim it or bounce it and baby, you got yourself a bass. 1 Quote
OHBuckets Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Darn it! This thread just made me buy stuff! (now awaits trick worm and fat ika order) 3 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Probably a weightless plastic worm worked through the vegetation. 3 Quote
JayMac89 Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 Got to be a strike king bitsy bug with a craw trailer. A strike king red eye shad would be a close second. But the versatility of a jig is hard to beat. And being a smaller jig, i find it has a greater percentage of catching fish. I have found myself hopping a jig with no bites around some cover. Go to swim it back and boom that's when it gets hit. Became a sort of 2 for 1 type of technique. My number 1 confidence lure is a lipless though. Red eye shad in sexy shad. But that is more one dimensional and situation specific. 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Another vote for a plastic worm here. Not my favorite way to fish, however. 1 Quote
bp_fowler Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 I am turning into quite the reaction lure junkie, however there is no denying the awesomeness of the worm. 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 North or South, East or West - hands down works year round: 5 inch Caffeine Shad Owner Twistlock LIGHT 4/0 2 Quote
Super User Log Catcher Posted March 13, 2024 Super User Posted March 13, 2024 Either a Zoom Fat Albert Grub or a Centipede. Both have saved my day many times. Quote
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