What is your favorite technique for fishing?
Flippin and pitcin heavy cover would have to be my favorite
Texas rigged worm.
Softbaits.... weightless or with a shaky head jig is by far my favorite technique.
1.- Topwater
2.-F/P Grasslines
3.- Crank-n
Shakey head or deep cranking shallow water.
Cranks.
Slow rolling a heavy spinnerbait or dock skipping.
They are all my favorite as long as I catch something. . But if I had to choose I'd say topwater. Also in my limited experience jerkbaits are getting right up there too. I love the way they crush it! Twitch,twitch,pause,twitch- WHAM!
soft plastics. starting to really like topwater though.
caught 4 yesterday walking the dog with a spook.the most fun I've had fishing in a long time
Jig
Fishing docks with a shakey head on spinning tackle.
Top Water, with jigs as a close second.
- Flippin'
- Jigs
- Topwater
- Swimbaits
- Texas rigs
Crankbaits and drop-shot are my favorites, but they're not always the most productive.
Jerkbaiting, Spinnerbaiting, Jigging and Texas rigging. Havent done too much in the way of topwater but we'll see.
TOPWATER! I also love it when bass crush a weightless fluke. These two lure genres have produced some heart-stopping strikes for me.
Crankin' - mostly lipless cranks...
Texas Rigged Plastics
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My favorite is whatever they're biting on that day But if you're asking what I like to fish, I've changed in the last couple of years. For fishing around brush I've changed from a spinnerbait to shallow cranks. I've discovered Wacky rigging and have done very well on it this year, as I have with shakey-headin'.
Drop shotting.
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Top water
wacky rig its a rare day when it doesn't produce for me, texas rig, or spinnerbait but im gonna try swimbaits this year
Buzzbaiting at night. There's nothing more exciting than topwater fishing in the moonlight.
Stitching live crawdads. The absolute sickest finesse technique for hammering huge bass.
Really loving the weightless trickworm right now.... there geting destroyed in the glades. Weightless senko is a close second.
1. Topwater frog in heavy cover
2. Speed worm buzzed on top or slow rolled under the surface
3. Swim bait
Jerk baits, crank baits, top water, texas rig.
Texas Rigged Plastics (Rage Craw)
Topwater (Chug Bug)
Cranks (Bandit)
Hands down jerkbaits. I love the thrill of a big smallie trying to pull the rod out of my hands. I also love cranks, soft baits & jigs.
frogs and worms.
I guess it would have to be pitching jigs and soft plastics around docks and laydowns
1: Jigs - pitching, casting, swimming (caught all my largest bass on them)
2: Spinnerbait
3: Buzzbait (especially at night)
Finesse plastics, especially soft jerks like flukes and sluggos or soft sticks like senkos. You just can't go wrong with them in clear water.
Draggin' tubes, T-rigging tubes, burning soft swimbaits, jigs and soft plastic wormin'. I rarely touch the hard baits anymore...
wacky rigging because it produces most of the time
1.Top water--starting to luv ribbit frog, but keep missing the hook set. :'(
2.Wacky rigged 4" senko, caught a lot fish with it
3. Lipless crank
1. Topwater-be it poppers, jerkbaits or wakebaits, there is nothing like the topwater strike
2. Slug-gos/Plastic worms. I've fished a lot of ponds and these always work
3. Crankbaits- either casting or trolling
1- Spinnerbait
2- t-rig plastics
3- Lipless cranks
of course I only have a handful of fish NOT caught on those 3 baits :'(
drop shot and big baits
1.Spinnerbaits
2.Crankin
3.T-rigs
1.softbaits
2. topwater
3. spinnerbaits
Wacky jiggin with a flick shake! Very very deadly right now for numbers and bigger bass.
I really enjoy using tube jigs. I've had my most luck with them.
I like fishing tubes on jigheads and weightless soft platsics (Trick stick, brush hog, etc.)
Spinnerbaits! In brush, trees, moss, cabbage!
Either a T-rigged or a weightless soft plastic.
Plastics (all rigs) > Cranks > Jigs
Jigs are my favorite, but topwater is a close second. I love setting the hook with jigs and seeing a big bass come up and suck down a topwater frog is just awesome!
Deep crankin'
Pitchin' / skippin' docks
T rig, I know I am going to get bass.
soft plastics, topwater
I use to really like crankbaits, but now I like jigs since I learned how to fish them.
for me its gotta be tossin my xcalibur rattle trap in the foxy mama color
Whatever seems to be working best for me at any given period of time. Right now, it's texas rigged creature baits. Three weeks ago it was weightless stickbaits. This time last year it was weightless superflukes. But there's nothing I won't do or try and, as evidence, my tacklebox is nearly bursting at the seams. Darn baitmonkey!
Spinnerbait and flipping large grass flats for smallies. Nothing better than seeing the line straighten for a second then driving a hook through the fishes mouth. Third best would be froggin', love them strikes.
Would have to be pitchin and flippin T-rigged plastics.Tubes are deffinatly my go to bait.