Super User MIbassyaker Posted January 8 Super User Posted January 8 Changes year to year. Sometimes my top 5 lures would account for around 80%, sometimes less. Depends on where and when I end up doing the most fishing. I'd need to look at updated numbers, but a top 5 would be something like this for last few years; don't know if it would reach 80% though: 1. Stick worm 2. Spinnerbait 3. Buzzbait 4. Finesse worm 5. Paddletail swimbait The next tier of contenders would include ned rigs, t-rig creatures and worms, poppers, and jigs 1 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted January 8 Global Moderator Posted January 8 Worm and fluke 1 1 Quote
Susky River Rat Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Crank, ned, spinner Drop shot for honorable mention 1 Quote
primetime Posted January 8 Posted January 8 soft baits & Jigs, Bladed Jigs, Rattle Traps, Frogs, Floating Jerkbaits, Spinnerbaits. Topwater - Buzz Baits, Poppers, Walking baits ,X-Rap Double Prop bait.... Always carry ultralight rod and mainly use crappie soft baits, spinners, small Rapalas, micro jigs etc. Rarely throw Crankbaits or suspending Jerkbaits or big swimbaits..... 1 Quote
Kirtley Howe Posted January 8 Posted January 8 I would say that 80% of my fish come on crankbaits of one kind or another. Not because they are the "best" bait to use, but because they are what I use the most. I enjoy throwing a crank bait more than just about anything else. 2 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 In 2024 my top catching baits: Plastic Worm - either Texas rigged or weightless Jerkbait 1/4 oz Jig and craw Spinnerbait Senko type - either weightless or wacky rigged. Surprisingly, this year I hardly caught anything on a split shot rig. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 Ultravibe Speed Worm Ultravibe Speed Craw Mr Twister 8" Mag Buzz Worm Bettle Spin Humdinger Spinnerbait C'est fini 😉 1 1 Quote
RB 77 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 I have a top 3 that have probably accounted for 80%+ or so over the last couple of years: 1. Walking Topwater (Sammy/ Gunfish) 2. Underspin W/ Trailer (Coolbaits/ Misc Plastics) 3. Various Plastics in T-Rig, Weightless and D-Shot Honorable mention to Jerkbaits (Vision 110/ Pointer 100) 1 1 Quote
Brian11719 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Funny I just weighed them all and put them into a spreadsheet and apparently I throw 52 lures on a (somewhat) regular basis...tbh a drop shot would probably be about 50%...a texas rigged ribbon / speed worm and a fluke would probably get me to the 80% mark...maybe add a chatterbait and a jerkbait in there just to make sure we are over the mark but those would definitely be my top 5 and a drop shot w/ a roboworm or a sensei has pretty much been my confidence lure for a while now... 1 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 Spinnerbait Fluke Wacky Worm T Rig Buzz bait or Choppo 1 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 9 Author Super User Posted January 9 9 minutes ago, RB 77 said: I have a top 3 that have probably accounted for 80%+ or so over the last couple of years: 1. Walking Topwater (Sammy/ Gunfish) 2. Underspin W/ Trailer (Coolbaits/ Misc Plastics) 3. Various Plastics in T-Rig, Weightless and D-Shot Honorable mention to Jerkbaits (Vision 110/ Pointer 100) You're in southern California and I'm in northern New England and yet, our lists are quite similar. We're not just far apart, but fishing very different water. I listed the popper and plopper as my two main surface lures, but a walking bait was third. I also listed an underspin and T-Rigged soft plastics. So, we're pretty synced thousands of miles apart. 1 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 80% of 2024 Ned Fluke T - Rigged Creature 1 Quote
TLHSS Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Weightless Texas Rig 3 inch slim Senko Craw on a 1/8 oz Ned Rig Jig 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 It changes year to year. Crankbaits might be hot one year then non-existent the next. I'll just list this past years. Texas rigged worm, Chatterbait spinnerbait Bomber Long A minnow tubes neds 1 1 Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 14 hours ago, Bankbeater said: Surprisingly, this year I hardly caught anything on a split shot rig. You're one of the few I know still using a split shot rig. Can't knock it, it works 1 Quote
herder Posted January 9 Posted January 9 This proves that the 80/20 rule of economics extends to the fishing world. In my case it depends where I’m fishing, shallower lakes and rivers I’d have to say more than 80% were on either a Ned or a 1/8 jig and Keitech 3” Fat Impact with a 5” Yum Dinger bringing up the rear. Deep clear reservoirs, drop shot and a max scent flatworm. 1 1 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 I catch almost all my fish on finesse plastic worms. Probably 80 percent. Followed by popper, spook, Buzzbait. Also am fond of Beetlespin and #3 Mepps Black Fury. 3 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 9 Author Super User Posted January 9 59 minutes ago, Mobasser said: I catch almost all my fish on finesse plastic worms. Probably 80 percent. Followed by popper, spook, Buzzbait. Also am fond of Beetlespin and #3 Mepps Black Fury. I like Mepps too. They're in my 20%. I have never owned a Black Fury, but I know them. I cast the brass Mepps with a plain treble hook. 2 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Gulp minnows Kastmaster spoons purple worms 3” ripper swimbaits 1 Quote
keagbassr Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Spinnerbait Buzzbait Frog Punch rig I'd say these 4 catch at least 80 and probably closer to 85-90% of my fish. I will add that between say mid Nov. And March if and when I find open water I catch probably 99.9% on jerkbaits. 1 Quote
PBBrandon Posted January 9 Posted January 9 T-rigged senkos and jigs catch 80% of my fish. I tried more moving techniques last year and my numbers suffered greatly. The best thing to do in this situation is to keep pushing and trying to improve in those areas. That being said, I’m likely gonna be going back to the ol bread and butter this year. 1 1 Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted January 9 Super User Posted January 9 5" black/blue flake Yum Dinger. I got my PB pitching it to lilies at the dam of a small lake. I bought a 100 pack off Amazon dirt cheap. T Rigged Craw, usually the Rage Bug Whopper Plopper But doing the same thing gets boring sometimes and there's usually more than one way to skin a bass. If I had my way I'd only fish topwaters. But you gotta do what they want more often than not. 2 1 Quote
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