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Decided to join in on the "what's your favorite..." bandwagon and post this question.  What is your favorite technique for catching bass?  I probably do more soft plastic fishing than anything else, but my most fun seems to come from having a big 'ole hawg hit a crank bait.  What is your favorite:  soft plastic, spinner, buzz bait, topwater, crank, c-rig...?

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for excitement definately a topwater, nice and slow right about dusk

for consistancy and quality fish crankbait or ratl trap ripped over weeds

for quanity 4 in kut-tail/4 in senko/3 in grub t- rigged, drop-shot or wacky

for a good time 1 800 BASS PRO!

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I love to catch bass on topwater lures, its just exciting to see em hit the top of the water and grab the topwater lure and run, but i think more than anything I love to fish soft plastics like worms slow along the bottom, probably because ive been doing it all my life.

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Most fun is topwater for sure, especially buzzbaits.  I am probably most skilled though a flipping and pitching jigs and soft plastics though.  I love the feeling when you set the hook, with a jig especially, and the thing doesn't budge then starts making the drag sing.

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I have no Favorites anymore. I just use what works that particular day. If you have a favorite that you use every time or so, you will tend to get tunnel vision and miss the chance to cast what is working best for that particular situation.

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I like to fish like KVD,power fishing and throwing a thousand casts.Lately,I've been doing a lot of Carolina-rig fishing.I guess you could call it the"power " fishing of soft plastics.

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