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so if you had to throw 1 lure all year for a year what would it be. Maybe this is a debate of the most versitle but i am just wondering when it comes down to it what would it be. It may not be your favorite but for some reason always catches them.

i think mine would be a jig/grub or mimic minnow or banjo but proabably the grub

ike

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I would have to say a 1/8 oz Jig Head with a Zoom Worm. It just catch's fish no matter what, high pressured lake, cold fronts, skipping docks, outside or inside weed lines it will catch fish in all kind of conditions. A Senko would be a really close second cool.gif

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A soft Jerk Shad, Hard Nose Toad or a Super Spook. If I have to make it just one. I'd go with the lipless crank bait grin.gif.

This is like asking what is your #1 golf club. If your 50 yards from the green or on it. It's a big differance!

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so if you had to throw 1 lure all year for a year what would it be. Maybe this is a debate of the most versitle but i am just wondering when it comes down to it what would it be. It may not be your favorite but for some reason always catches them.

i think mine would be a jig/grub or mimic minnow or banjo but proabably the grub

ike


85% of my Bass fishing is already a mix of Senko's, Swimsenko's, or Culprit plastics, with Hula poppers, Bass-oreno's and jitterbugs as the other 15%. If I couldn't re-rig my rod and had to choose one setup, it would be a Pumpkin Swimsenko, with 1/0 worm hook, rigged weedless, with an inline wire spinner.

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Some will cringe but I vote senko. T-rigged weightless on a 4/0 wide gap gammi. Green pumpkin yamamoto. Just caught too many fish on it. A close second would be this year's choice bait...the jerk shad.

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As much as I hate to say it, but time and time again it has got to be the spinner bait... I personaly probably don't use it enough. Only complications with bass fishing seem to come from over thinking. This bait not only eliminates that but opens the door to multiple species action not to mention extreme fishability under lake structure differences.

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