andy1981 Posted yesterday at 07:32 PM Posted yesterday at 07:32 PM Any input on what you all find to be a easy to use for beginners big mouth bass lures? Quote
Super User Solution Jar11591 Posted yesterday at 07:52 PM Super User Solution Posted yesterday at 07:52 PM A senko rigged wacky style on a finesse hook. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted yesterday at 07:53 PM Global Moderator Posted yesterday at 07:53 PM Giving you listed your located in Florida, I’d say a wacky or Texas Rigged stick worm would be a good place to start. A weighted Texas rig with some kind of plastic is a little more difficult but it’s worth learning given how much vegetation you’ll likely be dealing with. A bladed jig is another good option that is easy to use and should work well in your area. 3 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted yesterday at 07:54 PM Global Moderator Posted yesterday at 07:54 PM Uv Speed Worm Mike 3 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM 14 minutes ago, Mike L said: Uv Speed Worm Mike Excellent recommendation for Florida. It’s a very versatile bait. Swimming it along the top, or Texas rigged in a traditional fashion. Plus they’re American made and are priced very well.. 3 1 Quote
MonsterZero Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM Buzzbaits and 'plopper' style lures require zero technique and definitely get the fish's attention. 2 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted yesterday at 10:02 PM Global Moderator Posted yesterday at 10:02 PM @F14A-B Yes Sir! The Magnum is my #1, hands down, absolute favorite bait in all 3 water columns with different rigging and tweaks. There are many days I don’t pickup anything else because I didn’t need anything else and it’s been that way for years. Mike 2 1 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted yesterday at 10:08 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 10:08 PM A 4.5 - 6" curly tail worm with a 3/16 bullet weight T - Rigged would be a fine starting point. A weightless Wacky for a beginner is gonna deep hook alot of fish. IMHO 1 Quote
woolleyfooley Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, Mike L said: Uv Speed Worm Mike This. A zoom ultravibe speed worm Texas rigged with a 3/16oz or 1/4oz tungsten weight is super easy to use and also extremely effective. Just cast and use a slow but steady retrieve. It will come through grass easily and bass love it. P.S. Make sure you rig it tail down. This way: 3 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted 22 hours ago Super User Posted 22 hours ago 50 minutes ago, chubaka said: Texas rig Bandito Bug 4in in black/blue I use those and they’re awesome baits, 1 Quote
Super User GetFishorDieTryin Posted 20 hours ago Super User Posted 20 hours ago 5" senko T rigged Frog/Toad buzzbait swimjig spinnerbait 2 Quote
HighCountryBassAssassin Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I know everyone is recommending plastics, which makes sense for Florida, but a Squarebill is tough to beat for beginners. Easy to use, generally forgiving. I'd consider that option alongside a plastic of some sort, though, plastics can be a bit much for beginners, sometimes can turn them off. They require a certain amount of patience and confidence. Let us know what works. Quote
andy1981 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Thanks everyone your all true legends helping a noobie 2 Quote
Pat Brown Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, GetFishorDieTryin said: 5" senko T rigged Frog/Toad buzzbait swimjig spinnerbait Aaaaaand scene. Quote
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