Out of all the lures out there, what is yalls favorite?
I would have to say mine is the Senko
Flipping jig
It's between a jig and a watermelon seed trick worm.
Rage Cut R
Mike
7" ribbon tail worm on a texas rig.
Any soft plastic black blue fleck. That or a powerbait worm pumpkin/chartreuse tail on a Texas rig.
1. Zoom 8" big dead ringer. red shad
1a. Siebert brush jig(bluegill, falcon lake craw, and fogy)
1b. Reaction Innovations skinny dipper (bull frog, Houdini, and bad shad green)
KVD Square bill crankbait, Sexy shad
A little 4 inch curly tail finesse worm, made by a little local company here in Arizona, Cactus Wren Outdoors. They call it a "quail tail". So many ways to fish a little finesse worm!
The lure tied on
Roger
Jig
Hollow body frog, specifically the River2Sea Spittin' Wa.
Rapala Husky Jerk(HJ-10)
Swim jig
The most effective bait for me is a senko.
My favorite bait to catch bass on is a buzzbait.
Poppers
cross between a spook and a texas rigged worm. I like the 7 inch bbb sugar cane worms, and a 10 inch curly tail worm
Red Eye Shad in the Sexy Shad color.
Any topwater I can get bites on. Because the topwater bite is not something you can count on. It's a gift.
Booyah Pad Crasher. Rarely lets me down and those blow ups are the reason I love bass fishing so much.
favorite bait is a soft jerkbait.
On 5/31/2015 at 10:09 AM, BooyahMan said:Booyah Pad Crasher. Rarely lets me down and those blow ups are the reason I love bass fishing so much.
Same here. Last time I caught 3 nice bass including my biggest Wisconsin bass at 3.25 lbs.
On 5/31/2015 at 2:26 AM, 3li said:Out of all the lures out there, what is yalls favorite?
I would have to say mine is the Senko
Favorite lure is whichever is catching me more fish on that day..
My go to would have to be a senko/yum dinger
I love to fish a soft plastic jerk bait though
But in the end, the one I have most fun on? Jitterbug black at night. Top water is always fun, but in the quiet stillness of night when you can't even see your lure and all you hear is bloop bloop bloop and then a bass explodes through the surface. It gets my heart racing every time.
A bluegill colored crank bait, grinding it's way across a gravel bar. "nothing to see hear folks...just a defenseless bluegill disrespecting your area..."
Wha ever the fish like to eat! I try to stick with realistic looking baits, especialy if its swimmers!
My faves are determined by the body of water I'm fishing, but Senkos seem to catch fish in every lake or pond I've thrown them in. So I bring a couple packs with me every trip.
My favorite is the triple trout.
chatterbait
buzzbait
shaky head with bush hog
What ever they will hit. My preference is cranks or spinnerbaits, but ill throw a cow patty on a hook if thats what they are wanting at the time.
Any Jig
gunfish
1.) Norman Deep lil N
2.) KVD Sexy Frog - Black
On 6/1/2015 at 3:11 AM, bassless said:A bluegill colored crank bait, grinding it's way across a gravel bar. "nothing to see hear folks...just a defenseless bluegill disrespecting your area..."
Hilarious! Nice post.
All kinds of spinnerbaits depending on the circumstances.
The old school basser...
Outside of the category plastics, it would be jigs by a mile.
If I could only have one lure, it would be a soft plastic lure. A worm, lizard, creature, etc. However, as far as just plain flat-out fun fishing favorite, it's a toss up between feeling that thud on a jig or that blow up on a top water.
Fluke weightless
A spinnerbait gets my vote.
I've got a tie: Chatterbait (Blue/Black pattern) and a 7" Culprit worm Texas-rigged.
Overall it has to be a jig. What is the most fun or enjoyable to fish is a glide bait. A bait has to be fun and enjoyable to fish to be a favorite not just catch lots of fish. A senko is a perfect example. They are boring to fish I will go without catching fish so I can enjoy myself.
Jig and soft plastics.
Got to be a jig pitched into heavy brush when I see that line move it gets me going better than a top water blow up