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well you need to get into cranks and soft plastics too, especially with summer comin up. i know it works, but you can't ALWAYS use the same thing. just wanna get you on fish thats all

yea listent to Al lol if we opened ur tackle box u would have 3 GIANT spinerbaits and like a billion jigs and craws lol

u need to get into some soft plastics im trying to master the senko weightless and wacky style

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I'd have to say it's the Shad Rap line of lures. They all produce for me. I never met a Shad Rap I didn't like.

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A buzzbait is probably my favorite lure. Topwater fishing is just about the most fun you can have with you pants on.

Most productive is no doubt an unweighted 5" Senko.

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A buzzbait is probably my favorite lure. Topwater fishing is just about the most fun you can have with you pants on.

Most productive is no doubt an unweighted 5" Senko.

"I resemble that remark!"

If you haven't fished the Cavitron, give it a shot. It planes

quickly, creates a nice bubble wake and produces a unique

"chirping" sound. I have had a couple of exceptional mornings

throwing the 3/8 oz black on black.

8-)

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Unweighted/Wacky rigged 5" watermelon/black red flake/shad/black blue flake Senko/Kinami Flash

ZOOM Super Fluke or Fluke Jr. in White/Cream/Shad colors

Regular 1/4oz black buzzbait

Black and yellow original or popper scum frog/Strike King popping frog

Cotton Cordell original Big-O in the smallest size they have in white/shad color. Ive caught everything on those from bass to bull reds to even a flownder on it!

The original french fry worm, texas rigged with a 3/8oz bullet weight

I can go on and on ;D

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My favorite lure is my Heddon Torpedo...it's probably my most effective smallmouth bait. Black Jitterbug for Largemouths.

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Most productive and favorite as well would have to be the Worden's Original Roostertail in 1/8 or 1/6 sizes. Favorite color would have to be black/chartreuse. Many many other fine colors also, really have never seen a color that wouldn't work, even the ones I don't particularly like.

Recently though, I've gotten into Bandit crankbaits, the 200 series. The rootbeer color here on one of my local lakes has gotten me 5 nice bass in the last week, and one bluegill ;D that could not possibly have eaten it if it had actually been live prey.  I've had that bait for years now and it's always produced.  Hope the rest of them are that good cause now I'm starting to stock up.  The Bandit baitmonkey is trying HARD to get out!!

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Well, right now, none of them. Buti usually goes down like this

Spawn- 10-11 inch black worm( Usually a zoom)  

Rest of the year whatever in my tackle box( that weighs 45lbs) the fish will bite on, been out there before and they will bite on something I havent fished in years.

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5" senko watermelon with red flake or green pumpkin w/black flake rigged weightless with a 2/0 Gammakatsu weedless wide gap finesse hook.  I'm a classic junk fisherman and throw everything eventually but go to this bait time and time again when I gotta get bit.

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Favorite lure is the wake jr.  I just wish it was topwater season ALL YEAR long.

Most productive..... probably a t-rigged watermelon 5" senko and a huddy for a close second.

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