rgasr63 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 The Strike King Menace worm or the Zoom Z Craw were probably the most favored. I actually caught a bunch with a Berkley Choppo. When I couldn't get bit with one of those pot luck 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted January 10 Global Moderator Posted January 10 It varies year by year. Last year it was deep diving crankbaits which is the first time that wouldāve been on my list, bladed jig, and finally a lipless crank. Ā Absent the last few years is the frog which brings a tear to my eye.Ā 1 1 Quote
Bazoo Posted January 10 Posted January 10 For me it's: Ā Zoom Finesse, weightless, 1/16oz bullet weighted, or splitshot Square bill crankbait spinnerbait including walking baits curly tail grubs, mostly with 1/16oz bullet weight and an offset shank hook Ā 1 1 Quote
GReb Posted January 10 Posted January 10 I kept it really simple last year. 7ā ribbon tail, crankbaits, and frogs probably accounted for 80% of my fish. They kept biting them and I didnāt need to explore much.Ā 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 10 Author Super User Posted January 10 9 hours ago, Catt said: We talking 2024? Ā Yes. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 10 Author Super User Posted January 10 On 1/8/2025 at 4:16 PM, Swamp Girl said: I added and divided all that I could and the average is four lures per BR angler catch 80% of our respective bass. A few of the posters wiggled like an oiled newt on crack, making their individual totals elusive and so I didn't add their "numbers" to the total because I couldn't seize them. Ā "Four lures per angler" isn't sweet music for the Bait Monkey's ears. Ā I wrote the above back on page one and the average of four lures per angler is holding steady. I have yet to acclimate to how different these four or so lures can be. Some of you are catching the majority of your bass on lures I rarely/never use. For example, I've never used a speed worm, buzzbait, dropshot, or hair jig for bass and have caught one bass in my life on a chatterbait.Ā Ā The good news: I'm not about to place an order for speed worms, hair jigs, and chatterbaits, so maybe Lure Anon is helping, which doesn't make the Bait Monkey happy. Take that, Bait Monkey! Ā Ā Ā 5 Quote
Lottabass Posted January 10 Posted January 10 I like @Tennessee BoyĀ response....lures are tools.Ā A Swamp Lord is not used if the bass are in 12 fow, a Wiggle Wart is not used if the bass are under a weed mat.Ā One lake I fish now has lots of duckweed.Ā Where a squarebill used to be my most productive lure now a frog produces the most.Ā Ā Can I go find some crankbait fish?Ā Yes, I could, but I've fished there all day and the only lure that I got wet was a frog, because it's so much fun!!!! 4 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted January 10 Super User Posted January 10 I fish a lot of different lakes and ponds in a year, on average, so usually takes a lot of lure categories to catch 80%. Probably 8 or so right now. When I lived in NY and fished ponds, a spinnerbait alone was catching 80% 3 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 10 Author Super User Posted January 10 1 minute ago, LrgmouthShad said: When I lived in NY and fished ponds, a spinnerbait alone was catching 80% Ā Whoa! I've had days too when the bass are spinnerbait-giddy, but when it comes to trips where they clearly preferred one lure, that lure would be a popper. Looking back at my 2024 trip reports, there were many mornings and evenings when I caught 95% of my bass on poppers. I've had Whopper Plopper trips like that too. Maine bass look up a lot, it seems. Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted January 10 Super User Posted January 10 15 minutes ago, Swamp Girl said: Ā Whoa! I've had days too when the bass are spinnerbait-giddy, but when it comes to trips where they clearly preferred one lure, that lure would be a popper. Looking back at my 2024 trip reports, there were many mornings and evenings when I caught 95% of my bass on poppers. I've had Whopper Plopper trips like that too. Maine bass look up a lot, it seems. If you look back to some of my trip reports from 2021-2022, I used a spinnerbait almost all the time. The NY bass I fished for were aggressive. They loved a spinnerbait 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 10 Author Super User Posted January 10 33 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said: If you look back to some of my trip reports from 2021-2022, I used a spinnerbait almost all the time. The NY bass I fished for were aggressive. They loved a spinnerbait Ā It's so cool when we've discovered what lure they prefer. However, I also enjoy those mornings when I catch bass on seven different lures.Ā 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 For the vast majority of bass I catch, a jig off some sort is the lure used. If I were to put casting, flipping swimming, hair, feather and swimbait all in the same category They'd easily account for 70% of the fish I catch. Add crankbaits and the two add up to 80% without even checking my fishing logs. 1 Quote
thediscochef Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Red eye shad and walking bait have caught at least 80% by weight. I know those two lures account for at least 75% of my 5+ size fish 1 Quote
padlin Posted January 12 Posted January 12 T rigged plastics are easily 75% Ā white double bladed spinnerbaits and jigs another 20% Ā bait monkey baits are the last 5% Ā 1 Quote
OHBuckets Posted January 12 Posted January 12 My best days in 2024 involved spooks early, then changing over to free-rigs/belly-weighted plastics (the Bellows Shad and the Zariganist Jr get special mention) - that'd be 80%. Then 10% on glides and hard swimbaits, 5% D-Shads, and 5% on Neds/cranks/random fun things. This is 1-4 lb LMB numbers. Ā First 2024 5+ LMB was on a ned, last 5+ LMB was a wacky houdini senko.Ā Ā (previous year was more jigs, cranks, and the bigger fish on chatterbaits) Ā 1 Quote
CDMTJager Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Last two years I fished four luers that caught 100% of my bass in order of the most bass caught to least #1 Soft plastic fluke or boot foot swimbait #2 Chatter or willow bladed jig #3Ā Top water frog/Rebel POP-RĀ #4 Tandem Colorado spinnerbait 1 Quote
little giant Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Well, I'm not in the averages so that makes me abnormal!! South Florida is a year round escapade of fish, so depending on the time of year or where I'm at makes the determining factor. I easily use 2 dozen different baits for LMB, add in a half a dozen for peacocks. What fun!! 1 Quote
WaskaCrank12 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 In 2024 - 80% to 90% of my catches were on: Ā 1- Netbait Paca Chunk Sr. on a Core Tackle Hover Rig (3/32oz) 2. Crankbaits (OSP MAX DR/OSP EX DR - MB Deep X100/200) 2a. Smaller cranks (Megabass Griffon MR/SR - Imakatsu WASP 55) 3. Keitech Fat Impact on an underspin (different sizes/colors) 4. Shakeyhead (worms/helgripedes/other) Ā Now that I have a rod to throw them on I am going to try jerk baits -- I had engine probs in 2024 so did not get out on the water until August 10th -- so hopefully in 2025 I can branch out and try a few more lures/methods (topwater/jerkbaits/chatterbaits/NED/Free Rig/ect...) 1 Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted January 16 Super User Posted January 16 Jerk baits both hard & soft Swim baits Crank baits Blade baits including blade/jig 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted January 16 Super User Posted January 16 Rage Bugs Ā In fact, I think the only reason I throw anything else is to justify in my mind the thousands of dollars invested in 'other stuff' 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 16 Author Super User Posted January 16 27 minutes ago, Choporoz said: Rage Bugs Ā Those are good lures, for sure. They were my mainstay for my first few months of lmb fishing.Ā Ā @Dwight Hottle: Other than crankbaits, you and I are tossing pretty much the same lures. I do use some crankbaits and would love to throw more crankbaits, but I'd need fewer weeds to use them all summer. I should use them more this spring before the weeds rise.Ā 2 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted January 16 Super User Posted January 16 37 minutes ago, Choporoz said: Rage Bugs When these came out they instantly became my number one T-rigging bait. Favorite soft plastic by a long shot.Ā 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted January 16 Global Moderator Posted January 16 Magnum UV Speed Worm Rage Cut R Rage Bug / Craw Super Spook Scum Frog Ā Most outings I donāt rig anything else.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Mike Quote
BassinCNY Posted January 16 Posted January 16 I think I can get around 80% with vibrating jigs, soft stick baits and finesse worms. Quote
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