cyclone88 Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 I have never gone fishing before, I am going fishing this weekend in a small river and I believe the fish are smallmouth bass. I got an ugly stik gx2 rod but I don't know which lure to get. Any suggestions? Thanks! Quote
Reel Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 Where are you so we can figure out at what stage of the season the smallmouth are ??? Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted March 27, 2024 Super User Posted March 27, 2024 I would get some 3" or 4" curly tail grubs and some 1/8oz ball jigheads. Easy to use, first lure I ever learned, good in rivers and smallmouths love them. 8 1 Quote
Susky River Rat Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 Ned rigs, tubes, grubs smallies in rivers really tend to like bottom bouncing. 1 Quote
cyclone88 Posted March 27, 2024 Author Posted March 27, 2024 Thanks for the recommendations! I live in the northwestern corner of Illinois. Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted March 27, 2024 Super User Posted March 27, 2024 1 hour ago, MIbassyaker said: I would get some 3" or 4" curly tail grubs and some 1/8oz ball jigheads. Easy to use, first lure I ever learned, good in rivers and smallmouths love them. ^^^ THIS^^^ Get some 1/4oz jigheads also. Super easy to use, and smallies love 'em spring through fall. 1 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 27, 2024 Super User Posted March 27, 2024 Rage Tail Menace, 1/8 oz bullet weight, #3 Gamakatsu EWG fished on spinning tackle with #6 Tatsu. 3 Quote
PaulVE64 Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 5" senko worm in green pumpkin with black flake. Pick up some "offset worm hooks" or use EWG hooks and a little bag of split shot Hard to snag and easy to use. Quote
BassinBrett Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 I would take a square bill crankbait, top water, and a jerkbait. It those three were not working I would start dragging tube and Ned rigs. With smallmouth bass it is best to get them on a top water cause it is fun!! Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted March 28, 2024 Super User Posted March 28, 2024 Good old Wacky Worm Quote
Bdnoble84 Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 8 hours ago, cyclone88 said: Thanks for the recommendations! I live in the northwestern corner of Illinois. I would go 1/8 oz with a small kahlins or zoom grub in 3 or 4”. We just got a bunch of rain so rivers are up around here. I would go with orange, yellow or white. Look for current seams. They are spots in the river where an obstruction causes part of the river to flow backwards. Quote
papajoe222 Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 Two baits I recommend for beginners; A BeetleSpin and a wacky rigged worm. The first will catch them when they're aggressively feeding and the second will get them anytime, but really shines when they aren't aggressive. 1 Quote
HookInMouth Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 Small shallow rivers I almost always have the best luck with a whopper plopper. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 3, 2024 Super User Posted April 3, 2024 I second the Mepps suggestion, but my all-time number one lure is an F13 Rapala twitched on the surface with 6 lb. mono. That light line lets you cast it a long ways and I caught 90% of my smallies on the first three twitches. I have caught thousands of smallies that way. 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted April 3, 2024 Super User Posted April 3, 2024 My small river approach is two fold: 1) a topwater, wakebait, or other shallow running crank - my personal favorite is the storm subwart 2) a follow up lure such as a tube, wacky, or other small plastic - I prefer a tube I am using number 1 probably 90% of the time. When the fish swipes and misses, I follow up with number 2 in the same spot and quite often I catch the very same fish that just missed. 4 Quote
JacobB006 Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 In a new spot this time of year I would probably slow roll a paddletail and then follow that up with a ned/tube. Quote
Obi_Wan Posted June 2, 2024 Posted June 2, 2024 On 4/3/2024 at 7:47 AM, gimruis said: My small river approach is two fold: 1) a topwater, wakebait, or other shallow running crank - my personal favorite is the storm subwart 2) a follow up lure such as a tube, wacky, or other small plastic - I prefer a tube I am using number 1 probably 90% of the time. When the fish swipes and misses, I follow up with number 2 in the same spot and quite often I catch the very same fish that just missed. Same here. I probably don't throw a tube as much as I should but just got some new ones so will probably throw them more. I like a shallow jerkbait and in some rivers I like the smallest chatterbait. Quote
learnbassfishing Posted June 5, 2024 Posted June 5, 2024 For lures, I recommend getting a pack of senkos and texas rigging them. Try a bullet sinker and a texas rigged soft plastic worm like a senko. For a beginner, I'd recommend a slow, steady retrieve with some random pauses thrown in. Besides senkos, I'd recommend Z-Man's finesse TRD with a finesse ShroomZ jighead (ned rig). I like a 1/15 oz ShroomZ jighead. I also like swimbaits like the keitech fat swing impact. I like the bluegill color if you can find it. I also like the Strike King Rage Swimmer swimbait. I usually fish either a keitech or rage swimmer on a 1/4 oz ball jig. I know you were asking specifically about lures, but since you've never been fishing before, maybe a bobber and a worm would be worth a try? Just put a worm on a hook with a split shot and bobber and you never know what can happen. Also, a minnow under a bobber can work well for smallmouth. If you want to try this, I recommend getting 1-2 dozen fathead minnows at a bait shop (you'll want to get a bucket). I recommend using a #6 aberdeen or baitholder hook, a bb sized split shot or two, and a bobber. I like Leland Lure's EZ trout float bobbers. They usually have them at Walmart. Good luck! Quote
Will3369 Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 I would always have a Tube or two close by for smallies, depending on river current will effect the weight of the tube head you choose. Quote
GRiver Posted August 30, 2024 Posted August 30, 2024 Ok…. I’m going throw in my 2 cents. Zoom finesse worm, green pumpkin, Texas rigged/ bullet weight, the least amount of weight you get away with. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted August 30, 2024 Global Moderator Posted August 30, 2024 @GRiver, that’s money in the bank. A black worm can also slay them Quote
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