Hello... as the title says what has been your best bait or lure this year catching bass?... Thanks !
Mine has been...jackhammer and a megabass dark sleeper by a long shot...ive been killing them on the sleeper ????
Different now than it was in spring. Now it's a jig n craw, followed by KVD 1.5. I guess the Ned Rig catches the most but it really isn't a fair comparison.
zoom green pumpkin trick worm ... t rigged ... and weightless ...
good fishing ...
Welcome
The same as it has been for the last few decades; Jig/plastic trailer. The trailer changes throughout the seasons and the jig's weight often does, too. I kept a fishing log for years and would review it during the off season. It (the jig) accounted for over 50% of my catches year after year. It also produced most of my biggest catches each year.
Senko
Culprit Fat Max
Magnum Speed Worm
with a Fat Max a close second.
Mike
Jigs, Ned rig, Shaky head, Swim jigs, Square bills,
Strike King Sexy Shad buzzbait has been killer and I'm on my second one of the season. The first got hit and bent up so much the slot holding the prop broke off. Senkos have been pretty good as well. Earlier in the year the chatterbait was king.
I will say that this year I have done a better job at adapting to conditions and choosing the right bait.
For the entire year spinnerbait by far . Last time out it was plastic Lizards and Stanley Ribbit .
Weighted texas rigged swimbaits, green pumpkin and white have produced well here in southern Oklahoma
Divine productive!
This one won me a truck ????
Welcome to the forum. I haven't been fishing enough this year to have a most productive lure.
On 6/17/2019 at 9:51 PM, Catt said:Divine productive!
This one won me a truck ????
You won a truck !? Thats great .
Bass Pro Shops 1/2 oz black/red double Colorado spinnerbait w/Berkley Grass Pig Jr (California)
This has been my go-to when there's wind and/or clouds for 3-4 years.
I even got a 21" walleye out of a gravel pit with it on Saturday.
For me the swim jig has been dynamite. The sunfish one @Munkin makes is my best producer with a rage menace trailer. I've been throwing it as close to cover as i possibly can and the majority of my bites come on the fall and when i burn them back to the bank.
This is one of those things where the results should be relative, since we are all in different stages of the bass' year, and our conditions vary by region and even by angler.
I'm mostly fishing small GA ponds from the bank so far, and my most productive bait in terms of numbers has to be the neko-rigged TRD with a VMC neko hook size 2 inserted chicken-rig style and a Zman neko shroomz head. I've done well with the regular old TRD in Drew's craw.
On 6/17/2019 at 9:51 PM, Catt said:Divine productive!
This one won me a truck ????
On 6/18/2019 at 1:00 AM, Glaucus said:
On 6/18/2019 at 1:14 AM, Catt said:
So how did that work? Did they tag a bass and whoever caught it got the truck, if anyone caught it at all?
Regardless, super epic win, man.
On 6/18/2019 at 1:18 AM, Glaucus said:So how did that work? Did they tag a bass and whoever caught it got the truck, if anyone caught it at all?
Regardless, super epic win, man.
http://www.basscashbash.com
Since the beginning there have been 4 truck tagged fish caught, I was the only one registered!
Back in April and early May my most productive bait was a Mann’s baby 1 minus. Now it’s a toss up between topwaters and bottom contact soft plastics.
Ned Rig (TRD on 1/16oz head) has caught the most fish. Squarebills, spinnerbaits, and weightless stick worms are not too far behind. Still waiting for the topwater bite to fire up...
For quantity it's a tie between a wacky rigged senko and the ned rig.
For quality it's the chatterbait.
On 6/18/2019 at 12:34 AM, Joshua van Wyk said:For me the swim jig has been dynamite. The sunfish one @Munkin makes is my best producer with a rage menace trailer. I've been throwing it as close to cover as i possibly can and the majority of my bites come on the fall and when i burn them back to the bank.
Sad thing is everyone is catching fish on those swim jigs but me. Whiteish spinnerbait with dual Indiana blades has been working the best for me lately.
Allen
Numbers wise for a 15 fish day out of quinacassee river in Michigan ( it’s actuslky just a cut that leads to the bay). Zoom magnum swamp crawler. I t-rigged it with a tungsten 1/8 worm Wieght on top of it. Either cast it next to thick cover or holes in the weeds and just let it fall. They would nail it on the fall. All fish were between 14-16 inches. Had the same results wacky rigging same worm at au-Gres. I was in the bay but, fishing the reeds next to shore.
Two baits -
Siebert Outdoors Sniper jig
Lucky Craft Spinnerbait
3/4 oz Dark Sleeper
Thank you all for your comments .. I appreciate it
On 6/17/2019 at 10:17 PM, Log Catcher said:Welcome to the forum. I haven't been fishing enough this year to have a most productive lure.
Thank you !
Zoom Ultravibe Speed Worm (California 420) and wacky wigged 5” Berkley Maxscent The General (GP/Watermelon)
I fish the speed worm aggressively to locate them and the stick worm to clean up the mess I left behind
The Berkley #90 chrome and black Choppo.
Crankbaits followed by swimjigs with a Keitech paddletail.
Power fishing an H2O Xpress Ultimate Jerk Shad.