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Which one would it be?  If you could only use one lure all day long, which lure?  There are so many choices and opportunities for different lures, so choose wisely.

My choice?  A medium sized black and silver rapala.  It is versatile and can be used in almost any situation.   8-)

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On any day,... in any lake,... a black and blue 1/2 ounce football jig, with a light blue craw trailer. Theres better for any condition but none as good for all conditions!  

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I would use a spinner-bait. You can helicopter it, hop it, swim it deep, shallow, wake it or buzz it! You can use natural colors in clear water and bright colors in murky water. You can fish it fast or slow roll it.

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6" Culprit worm in black and chartreuse.

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Huddleston trout ROF #12, in regular, or holdover trout pattern is all I need, for most of my bass fishing. The exception to that being Spring sightfishing, where I might use a Huddlebug, or a 6" Hud, or a Basstrix Bluegill.

Peace,

Fish

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Great fish Chris, read your post about it. U Da Man

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Plastic Worm (paddletail, ribbontail, skirt tail, tassle tail, straight worm, zipper worm, stick worm)

Roger

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Posted by: RoLo Posted on: Today at 10:39pm

Plastic Worm (paddletail, ribbontail, skirt tail, tassle tail, straight worm, zipper worm, stick worm)

x2

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1/2 oz Skinny Bear Elite Football Jig, brown/green pumpkin with a green pumpkin Berkley Chigger Craw trailer.

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Studies have proven that the plastic worm is the only lure made that a BASS CANNOT REMEMBER!

So why would I not want to fish #1  :)

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Caught my personal biggest on Lake Champlain ...a 4 lb. 14 oz. Largemouth. Was a proud moment for me.

Baby Brush Hog- Green Pumpkin on a 1/8 oz. Spider Hook and jacks Juice- Crawfish

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