The_Bass_Whisperer Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 I see the big bass lure forum I see the Most bass lure forum what about the best lure of all time? I am not looking for which weather conditions it should be used in or which water clarity. Just a all purpose cool lure. Now on the other hand if it works great to, and would trade your first born for one of them (I know I would, mine has a four page itimized, dulpasized, and hourly revised Christmas list, I have just got to convince the little lady. If only it wern a fishing lure and like a vaccume or sumit...) please say so!!!! FYI: When I say EVER I mean Ever, EVEN IF DISCONTINUED! Include Brand And Name Of Lure Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 5" Senko or the original Rapala, take your pick. Quote
Super User MALTESE FALCON Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 ORIGINAL FLOATING RAPALA, ORIGINAL SHAD RAP. THOSE TWO LURES HAVE PUT MORE FISH IN MY LIVEWELL THAN ANY OTHER. FALCON Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 Duh, The Fluke ;D Quote
senko_77 Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Duh, The Fluke ;D LOL. the number of flukes you own never stops amazing me. i would have to say the senko or jighead/straight tail worm Quote
justfishin Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Gitzit or should I say tube? You can flip it like a jig in the heavy stuff, T-rig it, C-rig it, use it weightless like a Senko, fish it deep, shallow, use it on a dropshot rig, etc, etc. It can handle about any scenario you can think of for green or brown bass. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 Senko, tube, original Rapala floating minnow all have caught more fish than you could ever count. Allen Quote
Super User FishTank Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 An original silver Rapala or the Senko. Quote
basspro48 Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 A jig. I always have a jig tied on no matter where I am or what time of year it is. I can flip it, pitch it, swim it, and just about anything else I want to. IMO it's the most versatile and effective bait out there, and not to mention you have real good chance of catchin a hawg bass on a jig. Quote
Mattlures Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Wow nobody said the #1 lure yet!! It is obviuosly the simple plastic worm. My personal favorite variation would be a 7in hand poured curly tail. I have caught more on that bait than any other. Original Rapalas would have to be up there. Quote
Daniel My Brother Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 All purpose cool lure? That's easy, Jitterbug. If you don't believe me, ask your grandpa! Quote
clipper Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Wow nobody said the #1 lure yet!! It is obviuosly the simple plastic worm. My personal favorite variation would be a 7in hand poured curly tail. I have caught more on that bait than any other. Original Rapalas would have to be up there. I think I read a reply to this question by Homer Circle once, his answer was the plastic worm also. I think his point was that it had caught more fish than any other lure. Then again, I don't trust my memory much any more! I have certainly caught more fish on plastic worms than any other bait. My favorite worm is a 4" Slider worm on a 1/16 oz snagless head. My favorite worm used to be a Big Daddy Fliptail in purple on a wireguard weedless hook with 3 splitshot 18" up the line. We had not found out about the Texas Rig back then. Caught some nice fish on those purple Fliptails. Quote
Chris Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 The best all time lure is a plastic worm. Quote
Super User Catt Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 Doug Hannon's Answer (Big Bass Magic) Plastic Worm (Texas rigged) It's a long, thin shape resembles the profile of a wide variety of forage in the world of the bass, including earthworms, snakes, eels, and baitfish. Its action is almost entirely dependent on the contours of the bottom; and the rod movements of the fisherman, making it very random. It moves with little noise; the noise that it does make comes mostly from the random clicking of the sinker as it hits bottom. Bright colors and larger size can be used to increase its attracting qualities. Because of its basic resemblance to a wide array of living forage, this lure presents very few negative cues, and is hard for big bass to learn not to hit. Here is the official answer: Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a BASS CANNOT REMEMBER! That is, a bass will continue to strike a worm even after repeated catches, whereas a bass will "turn off" to other lures, spinner baits and crank baits etc. after wearing them out on them. That's why you cannot continue to catch them on your honey hole with the same lure over and over. Bass will stop eating that which will eradicate them. Not true with the plastic worm, however. Although we all know bass will prefer a different bait at different times (i.e. "the pattern") you can always go back to the worm to catch them. Quote
castaway Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 It is a Kalin grub impaled on a 1/4 oz. leadhead jig.It ain't fancy, but it works. ;)Ivan Quote
Super User cart7t Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 I'll also choose a plastic worm. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 Culprit worm. Ronnie Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 6" straight plastic worm. Quote
buckthefisherman Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 live bait even though its not a lure. Some people see it as cheating but if it continously puts big fish in boat i dont care hoow i get them. Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Original Floating Rapala silver/black back Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 the 5 inch senko in terms of #'s of fish.the jig in terms of size of fish. Quote
Guest avid Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Hard bait = Original Rapala Soft bait = Senko Quote
Super User RoLo Posted December 17, 2006 Super User Posted December 17, 2006 SOFT PLASTIC: Culprit Original Worm HARD PLUG: Rapala Original Floater Roger Quote
Bud Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 their is no such thing as the best lure of all time. It is all personal opinion what is best. Quote
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