Chris Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 I know that there are several but which lure would you consider is a fish catching machine? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 10, 2004 Super User Posted December 10, 2004 Rat-L-Trap or the Lucky Craft version, LV 500 ( the LV 500 is 3/4 oz but the same size as a 1/2 oz Rat-L-Trap and you can throw it a mile. The Lucky Craft comes with Gammie hooks so you don't have to replace them like you should on Rat-L-Traps). Quote
ernel Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 Spinnerbait. You can fiish it from the top of the water column to the bottom. All you have to do is change the weight of the lure and the blade. Not to mention it is almost as weedless as t-rigged worm. Quote
kajun Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 I agree with spinnerbaits. Just yesterday I was fishing some flooded timbers and at first I started using a jig-n-pig which was getting bites but I was in a place where I had no leverage or room to set the hook so I switched to pitching a spinnerbait with two colorado blades and a chartreause skirt. I could only pitch it about 5 to 7ft at a time but the water was about 4 to 6ft deep all aroud me. Needless to say the spinnerbait worked great for me. Half the time the fish set the hook themselves so I didn't have to worry about lack of room. The spinner bait, in my opinion, is the most verstile lure there is. You can fish it whenever, regardless of water temp, color, fishing pressure and if there is fish around you should be able to catch one or two with a spinnerbait. You may not catch the quality of fish you can with other baits but as far as quantity goes, you can't beat it. Thanks Kajun Quote
Nick Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 Often it's the angler that makes the lure deadly. The best bait based on its performance in all water temps, depths, locations, and speeds is the jig. In the hands of a very patient or even a novice angler, the Senko is king. I'm not disparaging fast, efficient fishers, but one catches more doing lots less with the Senko in a variety of waters provided it is rigged correctly. Quote
Big_Bass_Rich Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 3" White Mister Twister grub with a black jighead. It's a fish catching machine for sure! Quote
Chris Posted December 11, 2004 Author Posted December 11, 2004 Here are some of mine bomber fat A its about an inch or so long crankbait. Another would be a Bill Norman crappie baby little n. Also a bass assassin soft jerkbait or fluke jr. I can't forget the bitsy jig and senko. For me all of these can catch a ton of fish of all sizes and can catch you a good fish too. These are just a few and I know there are more that I would consider under certain conditions to be fish catching machines. Quote
bquittem Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 hands down black and blue jig or if an angler isnt good with a jig, then a senko is best Quote
D.Taylor Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Id have to say any lure that is tied to the end of my line. Just for the simple fact that if you dont have confidence that it is a fish catching machine why throw it. Quote
L.D. Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 In the river that I fish it would have to be the jig. The top two for me are the tube and senko in varrious sizes and colors depending on the river. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 20, 2004 Super User Posted December 20, 2004 When I replied to this thread the first time I'm thinking lure = hard bait...If everything's included I am Mr. Senko. I'm not kidding about this, I quit using the 5" because I caught too many fish! You still catch small fish with the 6" version but not as many. The overall quality is much higher and I have caught ALL my big largemouth on 6' senkos. One more comment: In '05 I am going to focus on jigs. I fish them a lot and catch some nice fish but I have heard and read so much about jigs being THE big fish lure, I'm going to really give it a test. Quote
Hawg_Dog Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 I would say a 6in. zoom lizard or a 3in zoom tube ;D Quote
Will Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 I know it sounds funny, but it has worked for me. A 6" twirl tail Renegade worm in the Electric Blue color which is pretty much a purple. I have caught fish on that worm when others anglers can't get a bite. Maybe the fish don't see those particular worms that often. Quote
Username Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 Zorro Spinnerbait? Umm I think that theres no real fish catching machine but my favorite would be any softplastic. Theres always a way to fish them and i've never had a "full" day on the water where i didnt feel like throwing one whether i did or not. Quote
Chris Posted December 24, 2004 Author Posted December 24, 2004 lol shuttup quit giving out my secrets( Thats a bad old bait aint it!) Quote
Trivib1 Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 Home grown soft plastic bait, 1/2 inch wide flat bottom, 4 inch long, I call it my weird-O bait. Quote
Snag Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 Check out the "salty slings" from Venom Lures, 7" blu/blk power worm and some of the special orders from Reebs Lures. Specials are not on his site but e-mail me and I can hook you up with some killer plastics. Tight lines, Snag Quote
duncast48TN Posted December 27, 2004 Posted December 27, 2004 1/8 oz. chartreuse maribou RoadRunner. This lure catches bass.crappie,bluegill. Quote
Username Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 Yeah i mean "Zorro spnnerbaits? Who catches fish on those lousy things?!" Quote
JT Bagwell Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 I couldn't narrow it down to one fish catching machine, so I will name three (not in any particular order). 1. Jig and Pig (or Jig and Plastic) 2. Senko 3. Gary Yamamoto's Kreature JT Bagwell Quote
BamaCoast Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 Like hawg dog, I can catch bass on the 6" zoom lizard (watermelon seed) when nothing else works. I fish it weightless. The zoom lizard is barely ahead of the berkley 7" power worm (black). These are my go to baits. I also like the senko's 4 and 5 inch. There are many senko imitations that work just as good. 7" culprit (red shad) is very good also. Quote
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