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What is Your Top Five Favorite Lures - Why



 
 
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Old September 23rd, 2006, 04:41 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Marty
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Default What is Your Top Five Favorite Lures - Why

I guess the "why" for all of them is because they catch fish and I have
confidence in them.

In no particular order:

Crankbaits (Shad Rap if you need specifics)
Senko/Z-Nail
Jitterbug
Buzzbait
Stanley Ribbit
Chatterbait/Booyah Boogee Bait (whoops, that's six. Sorry).


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Here are mine.

1. Rooster Tail 1/6 oz in powder blue w/ silver blade. 1/16th oz for
trout. I caught my first bass ever on an inline spinner in moving water.

2. Zoom U-Tail worm in watermelon seed rigged on a 2/0 worm hook behind a
1/16 to 1/8 oz bullet weight. Can also be drop shotted very well. This is
the first bait I ever felt like I mastered or atleast caught fish because
of my abilities rather than just blind luck.

3. Storm Thin Fin Silver Shad in Chrome and black or gold chrome. (no
longer made) I caught my first fish over ten pounds (a 12 lb striper) on
this bait, but also it consistantly would produce decent bass slow cranked
on days when nothing else seemed to work.

4. Popper... Almost any color. Small or medium size. Popper. Yeah baby!
Did you see that one blow up on it!?

5. Little bent metal fish shaped spoon. This is the second bait I felt
like I mastered or atleast caught fish because of my abilities rather than
just blind luck. I had two or three patterns with this bait.

I would like to note that my largest numbers of bass and my largest bass
were not caught on any of my favortie baits listed above. Largest numbers
were easily caught on live threadfin shad freshly netted.

Largest were all caught on plastics, but not the one listed above.


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