rat-l-trapper Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 So far almost all my fish have come on crainkbaits. At the lake I fish alot of the time they'll only hit lipless cranks. Rat-l-traps are working best, but cotton cordells and rattlin' rapalas are working too. When the waters clear enough I'll usually catch em on Rapala minnow raps and tubes. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted September 25, 2009 Super User Posted September 25, 2009 As the water cools, the hard jerkbaits really come into their own. Same can be said for blade baits. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted September 25, 2009 Super User Posted September 25, 2009 Perhaps due to their vibration, I find "Paddletail" lures to excel during fall. Anything from paddletail worms to paddletail swimbaits. Roger Quote
The_Natural Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Same ones I use the rest of the year X2 X3 x4 Great answer...way to help the OP . That's terrific that you fish the same baits year round, but maybe tell him which one of those 'same baits' works the best to catch fall bass....which have generally moved back in to the creeks and are chasing shad. Moonsault cb-100 for me. I throw many shad imitators, but if I had to pick one...this would be it. Popper in the morning, and a crankbait/jig 1-2 punch in the afternoon. Quote
kikstand454 Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 buzzbait killed all day yesterday. it was cloudy though. flipped a t-rigged rage tail craw with some success. think i caught the biggest mud fish of my life yesterday. hahhaha... sucker had to be 7lbs. Quote
bmadd Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Cotton Cordell Super Spot Chrome/Black back Big M flatside or his KB3 imitator When the reaction bite slows I switch to a jig or tx rigged Berkley Chigger Craw. Quote
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