Branuss04 Posted May 15, 2008 Posted May 15, 2008 With a jig, you can cast, pitch, hop, crawl, drag, rip, punch, swim, dress it up, dress it down, and just plain fall in love with it. Big O This is a fishing forum, not a dating forum.... keep it clean Big ;D jk. 6" Hudd ROF 12 Juvenille Trout. I only have 3-4 fish on this bait, but it's got potential, and SB's are fun to throw. Quote
Big-O Posted May 15, 2008 Posted May 15, 2008 With a jig, you can cast, pitch, hop, crawl, drag, rip, punch, swim, dress it up, dress it down, and just plain fall in love with it. Big O This is a fishing forum, not a dating forum.... keep it clean Big ;D jk. 6" Hudd ROF 12 Juvenille Trout. I only have 3-4 fish on this bait, but it's got potential, and SB's are fun to throw. Sure thing jk, Just got a little wound up there thinking about my jig box! Got a new bigger set up going and gonna let it loose on 'em this evening, can't wait! Big O Quote
B-Ass-Mad Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 Wave-worms tiki stick - I like the 5" Watermelon Black Flake chartreuse tip. Second choice would be a ribbit frog. Quote
Pigsticker Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 6in senko junebug or pumpkin seed w/black and green flake when i go out i usually am t-rigging, wacky-rigging or weightless t-rigging so that bait covers what i throw the most and what has caught me my best bass. or I a 1.5 ounce jig black purple and blue never caught a fish on it but i sorta have a crush on this bait so that would be fun to throw for a lifetime i would for sure finally catch a bass on it LOL Quote
Super User FishTank Posted May 16, 2008 Super User Posted May 16, 2008 5in Senko black with blue flake..... Quote
BiggerWorm Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 With out a doubt a plastic worm. But a jig with a crawl trailer would be a close second. Quote
GARBUDAH Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 Wave-worms tiki stick - I like the 5" Watermelon Black Flake chartreuse tip.Second choice would be a ribbit frog. Yeah, Tiki Man Wave Worms are the best. Love the C-rig Greenpumkin/Char. MOLOPO. Quote
The_Natural Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 T-rigged berkly power worm, going with a 1/16th oz weight if there was even a little wind, i like to be stealthy It's funny you mentioned that; after a strong year in my club, the Oklahoma State top 6 tournament had me paired on day 2 with a gentleman that threw a blue fleck Power worm attached to clear blue fluorescent Stren. His line glowed like a flare in the sun, and he caught fish. My fluorocarbon line and Zoom Speed Craw didn't fare as well (this is a panic box bait for me!). He had two fish to my zero. My partner was an old schooler with grey hair and he apparently had something to teach. Quote
Ballpark Frank Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 3/8oz double Colorado blade chartreuse and white spinnerbait! Quote
spotaholic Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 Fluke....but it was a hard choice because I love throwing a Spot Remover. Quote
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