what's everyone's most productive lure?
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
I will use topwater or spinnerbait at the beginning
If there is no any hit, I will start to use soft plastics like senko and craw
If there is no any hit, I will start to use soft plastics like senko and craw
- Bassassassin85
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Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
spinnerbait-buzzbait & a bitsy bug.
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Gambler Big EZ. Swim it, crawl it or dead stick it. Gets chewed.
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
Rat-L-Trap or a 4" Zoom Finesse Worm (Watermelon).
- Hogsticker2
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Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
Bass - 3/8th oz. lipless cranks, football jigs with craw trailer
Trout - Jenny's Frisky Flies, light shaky head with grub trailer
Small to mid size swim baits for just about any species
Trout - Jenny's Frisky Flies, light shaky head with grub trailer
Small to mid size swim baits for just about any species
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
For our season up here the fish are rocking right out of the gate, warm temps and the feed is on. It's not until August when things start to get finicky at times and more so in September/October(slower presentations colour becomes more important etc...)
My go-to year round most productive bait is now the PowerTeam Lures 3.5" Texas Rig Jig. I texas rig this with a 5/0 Owner EWG+ on 50lb Braid and a pegged tungsten weight(1/4oz-3/4oz) works awesome.
My go-to year round most productive bait is now the PowerTeam Lures 3.5" Texas Rig Jig. I texas rig this with a 5/0 Owner EWG+ on 50lb Braid and a pegged tungsten weight(1/4oz-3/4oz) works awesome.
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Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
For me Senkos (any color as long as it's primarily grren or gray) have been my go to lure! A Spro little john would come in a close second!
- Bladerunner808
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Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
SENKO. I can't believe people are saying spinnerbait. Really? If I needed to feed my family with bass - and catching fish meant feeding my wife and 3 kids - I would ONLY trust the Senko.
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
Except where ONLY Senkos are thrown. Or in deep water + lots of chop on the water + discoloration + structure and cover to penetrate or...well you get it.Bladerunner808 wrote:SENKO. I can't believe people are saying spinnerbait. Really? If I needed to feed my family with bass - and catching fish meant feeding my wife and 3 kids - I would ONLY trust the Senko.
JIG is the best single "survival" bait IMO.
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
Drop shotting pieces of hot dogs.
..........senko
..........senko
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
1/4 oz. northerm style swim-jig with a 5" curly tail grub. Start the season with dark (blue/black) and move to white/shad as the summer matures. Versatile and deadly.
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Keitech easy shiner and GY senko. Both of which rip super easy
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Day in and day out and for everyday of the year you cant go wrong with a pumpkin chigger craw
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Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
White 5 inch flukes T-Rig or weightless. my go to bait when it gets tough out there.
Re: what's everyone's most productive lure?
most of the time I fish with lipless crankbaits
DUO vib this one gives me a lot of fish lately ,zander,perch and pike
the zipbaits comes in 3/4 ounce is a toplure for zander
the 1.5 ounce even gets you big catfish!
grts Gunther
DUO vib this one gives me a lot of fish lately ,zander,perch and pike
the zipbaits comes in 3/4 ounce is a toplure for zander
the 1.5 ounce even gets you big catfish!
grts Gunther