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I was just wondering what everyone's confidence baits were.

 If I could only have 1 it would be a 4 in. yum dinger in a green pumpkin/pearl color rigged texas style on a 2/0 red Gamakatzu EWG worm hook.

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got to say mine would be a size 9 rapala original floater in bleeding pearl color. one of the most versitile baits ive found ever.

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nose hooked 4" hand poured worm/leach, dropshotted with a size 1 owner mosquito hook and a 3/16oz tungsten weight.

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Lucky Craft RC 1.5 in copper green shad.  ;)

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#1  Fat Ika

#2  6" Senko (not a knock-off)

#3  Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo tube

Recent additions: GYCB Kreature, Mattlures Baby Bass swimbait

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A Rapala DT-4, DT-6, or DT-10 crankbait in shad or bluegill patterns in the spring and summer, and craw patterns in the fall and winter. I always feel like when I have one tied on I have my best shot at catching a fish.

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So many lures I am confident with, so little time.

A quicker list would be those lures I am not confident with:

crankbaits of all kinds (working on it and gaining some with lipless)

jig-n-pig (working on this too)

c-rig (I should be confident with it, but I seem to do better with t-rig  :-?)

That's it...

The bait I would use if I could only choose one?

It's a toss up between spinnerbait or t-rig plastic worm. There are very few situations where I can't get something with one or both of these.

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5in wacky rigged ***

6in wacky rigged senko (Soon to be the 7in ***)

Zoom Super Fluke

Those are what put up the most numbers for me.

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This time of year(summer patterns) I will spend a lot of time trying to define the "spot on the spot" on deep structures and when I do, that spot is going to see a jig/craw first.  I love the precision and I love the bite that comes with a jig.

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#1: Chartruse and White chatterbait w/ a Silver Blade.

#2: YUM 4.5in Wooly Hawgtail Black & Blue on a 3/0 Gamagatsu Red Wide Gap Hook

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One confidence bait that covers every situation?   I just can't do that - - so like any good overly analytical guy I'll categorize:   ;)

Soft plastic:

Homemade 5/16 oz. Eakin's-style jig w/a Garland double Hyper Tail grub

Topwater:

Storm Chug Bug

Crankbait: (I could easily sub-categorize for days here...but I digress)

Rapala Shad Rap

Spinnerbait:

Homemade 1/4 oz. white bladed single willow

Jerkbait:

LC Pointer

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Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

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For me it's a watermelon seed Zoom trick worm.

I just got my first Senkos today on the way back from Atlanta (no shops here carry them) so that may change soon.  ;)

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Dang !! That's a tough one to answer for me.. I've got about 4 or so confidence lures...

1) Creme 4 inch worm (purple or black), t-rigged..

2) Roostertails!!! ;D

3) Storm hopper popper

4) Gary Yamamoto 4 inch worm t-rigged, with no weight..

5 ) Rebel cricket hopper

That's about it for me, and yes they are all for ultra light fishing(on a 7 ft rod with a stradic reel) ..  ;D

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