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Oh Boy,

This is Tough, so many lures, so many applications, so many different type of presentations.

I will try to do it this way (2 baits)

Crankbait for searching

Rubber skirted Bass Jig for saturating

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I would have to go with a Tru-Tunsten Ike Head with a Zoom Trick Worm. It just catches fish all year around in all type of conditions. A senko and a Lake Fork Craw Tube are both right up there to… I kind of fish the moment and go with my gut. Just how I fish cool.gif

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Unweighted Texas rigged 7" power worm.

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#1 a Deitz Rigged flipping tube(salatube or fattube)

#2 a comida on a stupid rig.


More info please, never heard of either rig....I'll wait with the obvious joke until then grin.gif

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Mine would have to be either the Northland "Jaw breaker" for slop and/or a "slug-go" not the actual brand but a swim bait. The Jaw Breaker is a great fish locator and the slug is a great finese bait that stays in the strike zone longer.

1. Jaw Breaker

2. SlugGo

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Quote:

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#1 a Deitz Rigged flipping tube(salatube or fattube)

#2 a comida on a stupid rig.

More info please, never heard of either rig....I'll wait with the obvious joke until then


Deitz rig.. one I kind of made up myself.. Heavy weighted sinker, Usually a tru-tung sinker, a glass bead and a tube. Then also a small glass bead in front of hte sinker as well and a bobber stop above that. I only allow about 1/2 inch of travel... Its a pegged sinker that is allowed to move some so that it clacks around

a Stupid rig is a modified carolina rig. A lighter bull shot sinker is used instead of a brass sinker. the bull shot is crimped to the line so that it doesnt slip and a shorter leader is used... more like a split shot rig. A comida is like a senko!

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Thanks DD - so starting from rod tip end it would be a bobber stop, small bead, sinker, another(larger?)bead, and then tube? You'll have to get that one in the next Mister Twister brochure.

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Lets see, the last lure I caught a bass with was a chug bug in perch color. Man, I had a blast with that thing. Although I must admit, it took a ton of self control to not pick up a:

Weightless-texas rigged-"senko type bait" and pitch it into the middle of those pads.

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