bkoguy07 Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Soft PlasticRaul you do not have enough soft plastics it takes about 500#'s to have enough. ;D I do have the 500 lbs of soft plastics, only problem is that if I carry them I exceed the weight carrying capacity of the boat by far. It 's 500 lbs of plastics or the outboard. And you didnt go with the plastics?!?!? Quote
swampz Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 my number one lure would defenitly be a booyah spinnerbait with one long gold willow blade and a little bitty colorado blade, forgive me i just cant catch bass on soft plastics. :'( Quote
brgbassmaster Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 *** ***, and white terminator spinnerbaits. Quote
Super User Raul Posted June 21, 2008 Super User Posted June 21, 2008 Soft PlasticRaul you do not have enough soft plastics it takes about 500#'s to have enough. ;D I do have the 500 lbs of soft plastics, only problem is that if I carry them I exceed the weight carrying capacity of the boat by far. It 's 500 lbs of plastics or the outboard. And you didnt go with the plastics?!?!? Nope, I prefer the outboard. 50 lbs of plastics is more than enough. Quote
rfrazier Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 watermelon candy flick shake wacky rigged or a 10" power worm junebug Quote
BFBoy Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw. Quote
SimonDM17 Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw. The Bitsy jigs are great "catch-anything" jigs. I use the Bitsy Flips since the hook is much better on them--how's the bleeding series hook? My go-to lure has to be a jig to cover. Black/blue, unless the water is clear, then it's black jig with green pumpkin Zoom Ultravibe or Berkely Chigger Craw. Conditions permitting, the second choice would be either: 4 in. powerworm hopped across the bottom on a slip sinker Soft jerkbait Spro Frog Rapala Minnow and a walk-the-dog bait Those 5 baits, and I'm confident I can pretty much cover anywhere and catch some bass. Quote
BFBoy Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw. The Bitsy jigs are great "catch-anything" jigs. I use the Bitsy Flips since the hook is much better on them--how's the bleeding series hook? Count me among those who like the red hooks. BTW, the hooks on the bleeding bitsy jig are very sharp. The weedguard is a bit softer, too, which I like. Quote
CRFisher Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Flatfish if nothing is biting, perch or greenish color is what I've had the most luck on. They seem to entice a hit when Rapalas aren't, something about the wicked wobble with the slow as possible retrieve. . Quote
broncoboxer Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 For the moment, Zoom Super Flukes are my go-to bait (at least in weedy conditions). Quote
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