Fat-G Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 If you had to go to a new pond, that you knew had 10+ pound fish in it, but you could only take 1 lure, what would it be? After you vote, please explain in a reply. Mine would be a 1/2 oz. black/blue jig, or a 7 in. Zoom Trick Worm Quote
Steven Ladner Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I would choose either a jig or worm, but since I can only pick one, it would have to be a t-rigged Zoom Ol Monster. Quote
Quitlimpin Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 jig or worm. But it would be awesome to have a 10lb'r smash a buzzbait Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 This one is easy! A 10" Berkley PowerBait worm in all black! Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 plastic worm... why? it ALWAYS works, regardless of conditions. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted June 11, 2009 Super User Posted June 11, 2009 plastic worm... why? it ALWAYS works, regardless of conditions. EXACTLY. In a 10 incher Quote
Uncle Leo Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Plastics, can always count a bite with these. This bait gives you such a vast quantity of size, profile and color that you can always get something to bite them. Along with this you can modify your presentation numerous ways. Quote
BUCKEYEone Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 plastic worm... why? it ALWAYS works, regardless of conditions. EXACTLY. In a 10 incher x3, with the jig on a second rig in case I swing and miss! Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted June 11, 2009 Super User Posted June 11, 2009 Jeez, another poll started by a kid. : Quote
MichiganFisherman Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Gary Yamamoto Senko in watermelon with red flake. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Gary Yamamoto Senko in watermelon with red flake. my favorite worm in my favorite color! i've never gone out with them and came back empty handed. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Jeez, another poll started by a kid. : what's the difference? we were all kids at one point, and i'm sure when you were first learning you had questions, whether you asked on the web or in real life doesn't make a difference. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted June 11, 2009 Super User Posted June 11, 2009 [movedhere] General Bass Fishing Forum [move by] five.bass.limit. Quote
krisjack69 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I would go with with a green pumpkin trick worm. Quote
FishDontLikeMe1301600221 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 a 10" or 12" worm/snake....cause the big ones kill them Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted June 11, 2009 Super User Posted June 11, 2009 All four could produce a 10, but I think plastics, jigs, and spinnerbaits have slight edge over topwaters. Topwaters can produce a big one though as well, easily. My biggest bass of all time, nearly 7 pounds, was caught on a buzzbait. Quote
SDoolittle Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Texas rigged 6" Gene Larew Salt Craw. It attracts big fish, it can be worked fast or slow, and probably hasn't been thrown in that pond as much as power worms and senkos. Color would depend on water clarity, but two of my favorites are green pumpkin and black/blue. Quote
bigtimfish Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I'll give it a shot with a wat/red Yum 10" big show paddle tail worm 8-) Quote
Avalonjohn44 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Spinnerbait. Green and White tandem willow blades, one silver, one gold. Quote
driftingrz Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 id go with a worm. only because i havent gotten the experience/or technique down using many other things. Quote
BassFishingMachine Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 Spinnerbait. If I am fishing a lake completely new to me, a bait that covers alot of water quickly is my choice (aka search bait). A spinnerbait works well, and does this job nicely. When I find the hotspots in the lake, I can come back later and work the spots with a slower presentation such as a jig or soft plastic. I am not too concerned about catching fish when I am covering the lake with my spinnerbait, I am more concerned about finding what spots are holding the fish, so I know where I should be spending most of my time with the slower presentations. Though at times, they go crazy for the spinnerbait/faster presentations, and the slower presentations just don't work as well. All in all, I'd searchbait the place out, and then come back and refish it with a jig or t-rigged plastic. Quote
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