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Favorite 5 Bass Baits


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Hiya -

Gotta give 2 lists - one for largemouths, one for smallies

Largemouths:

- 6" Berkley power worm (watermelon or pumpkinseed) on a 3/32 oz Northland Jigworm head

- 3/8 oz white Northland single spin

- Bluegill Rapala DT-16

- Texas-rigged Berkley Flipping Tube

- Berkley Sabertail Bug on a Northland Jungle-Lock jig

For smallies

- 4 or 5" grub on a jighead (color and jighead size vary infinitely)

- 5" Persuader Curly Tail worm on a 1/16 oz Northland Mimic Minnow or Matzuo Heavy Metal jighead

- Drop shot rig with a 3" YUM Dinger, Persuader Paddle Tail Grub, or 3" Gulp Alive Leech

- 3" Berkley power tube on a jighead (internal, dart, or football head - depending on what's going on)

- Strike King Wild Shiner suspending jerkbait

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#1 black/blue jig with 4" gene larew salt craw

#2 zoom brush hawg rigged texas style

#3 strike king double buzzer

#4 white spinnerbait with colorado blade

#5 bass pro 5" boss baitfish on a 3/8 - 3/4oz jig head (berkely 5" inshore swim shad is excellent as well)

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1. Drop Shot with 4lb line - Wacky Crawler from GULP

2. Drop Shot with 6lb line - Wacky Crawler from GULP

3. Wacky heading with 1/16 oz head

4. SPRO Bronzeye (Rojas Frog) - Midnight Walker

5. Pitching Yomama in Black Blue

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1. Rapala Skitter Pop in brown frog color

2. 3/8 oz. Strike King Pro Model Jig in black & blue w/ flippin' blue Zoom pro chunk

3. 5" BPS Stik-O in White

4. 7" Texas rigged worm

5. Terminator 3/8 oz. T-1 spinnerbait, white or firetiger

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Number 1 for the 4th year is The Senko.

2. Tube

3. Heddon torpedo and tiny torpedo. Nothing beats a top water explosion.

4. White spinner bait

5. Simple jig and grub. You can fish it deep you can fish it shallow and the largies and smallies still love it.

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Depends on where and when I am fishing. But, 7 out of 10 times here's what I would have laying out.

1) Jigworm with numerous different plastics

2) Jig n pig (probably a plastic trailer instead or pork)

3) Football jig with a senko or paddletail plastic

4) Crankbait - usually a 10 foot runner

5) Some topwater - usually a Rat/Frog but almost as frequently a buzzer

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1. Jig and trailer (craw, creature bait, or twin tail grub)

2. sumo frog

3. deep diving cranks (fat free shads, normans, bagley killr b's, or poes)

4. black power worm

5. Buzzbait

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Ahh well lets see here are my lures for total domination

Enjoy:

1. Sucker minnows

2. Fathead minnows

3. Golden shiner minnows (Great for big ones)

4. Leaches

5. 4" sunfish hooked through the back ( This is what Fluker and i used to take second place on waconia the big ones just love this)

ike

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#1 Texas rigged worm, variety of weights, lenths, and colors.

#2 Buzz baits. Black or white w/trailer hook.

#3 Jig n plastic trailer (sabertail grub) in different colors.

#4 Minus one

#5 DT series cranks in a variety of depths and colors.

Still working on the drop shot. Really would have liked to include it but haven't had the success with it yet.

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