so guys as of now what is you go to bait? mine would have to be a texas rigged worm.
lately where ive been fishing, ive been doin good on the Rage Toad and also a black and blue chatterbait
Ragetail smokin rooster, or space monkey with some JJ's
T rigged senko
Rage craw or lobster. T-rigged with a pegged weight.
A jig is quickly taking up the slack when the lobster or craw doesn't cut it.
I'd tell ya, but I'd have to keel ya.
lol.. probably husky jerk or Super Fluke.
Whatever the fish tell me that day. The worst thing you can do is get tied into the one lure, one technique syndrome. All it will do is limit you.
Rage Tail Thumper worm. Money.
QuoteWhatever the fish tell me that day.
No offense ffd and I know it to be sound advice but hearing that cliche' is like scraping fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
'Just let the fish tell you what they want'....
Pop-r.
When I need fish throwing a Zoom Speed Craw in the grass is a bait that I'm very confident in.
Last trip a 6" green pumpkin worm on a split shot rig caught the most and biggest bass on average for me. Senkos and topwaters caught mostly smaller males.
Man that's a tough choice. I have quite a few baits that I always have tied on, but I guess for this time of year if I had to catch one I would turn to a fluke on light line.
Weightless Fat Ika, rigged upside down..in Blk w/blue flake..
Next would be DS a 4" roboworm in Hologram Shad.
drop shot with floating robo worms, bite is tough out on some california waters still. Crazy weather here
Mine has been an x-rap.
Zoom ultravibe craw. Thing is money
Weightless Senko
Swim Jigs.
Here a good fish caught with a Black Angel Roumbanis Magician Swim Jig and 6" Sawamura One'Up Shad.
Berkley Power worm any size.
tube
Dark green Fat Ikas rigged backwards are my confidence bait
It's a tie between weightless Trickworms that are Texas rigged or a Lucky Craft G-Splash.
#1
3 1/2" Tube
#2
Robo worm on a darter head
Swim jig.
Later,
Small Rapala tail dancer in perch has been murdering them here... But as it gets more into the season, year after year.
Top waters are my biggest producers. Spook and Skitter Pops are my favorites.
currently im having a lot of success on a white spinner bait with a red head
when all else seems to fail though, i go to a t-rigged 7" berkley red shad shakey worm or a t-rigged 5" baby bass kinami flash
Wacky rigged centipede
Craw pattern, lipless crank bait. LC Pointers, or a hollow body frog...Tough choice. :
1/2 football jig in alabama craw
I travel a lot & keep some gear with me in the car just in case I see a promising chance. On these occasions I might only have a few minutes for a couple casts. WEIGHTLESS SENKO!!!
X-Rap(ghost color), Rage tail toad, 10'' Culprit red worm.
Strike King Red Eye Shad
weightless 4in senko, deadstick it.
T-Rigged SK Game Hawg 1/8 sinker
Deep creek Lure Company worm: T-rigged with 1/8 ounce weight, Chartreuse with black back.
-gk
Rage Tail Craw - Bama, weightless.
1.sweet beaver
2.trick worm and senko wacky rigged
3.buzzbait
3.lipless crank
Adam
Center-weighted treble hook.
jk
Topwater frog. I DO WHAT I WANT.
spinner bait, color depending on the time of day/water clarity, either white, chartreuse, or dark red