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  1. the dt is my favorit eventhough I love all of those lures.
  2. Cabelas and Basspro are the top of the line and I order from both.
  3. Roboworm in 6-7inch Also the luck e strike bass kit.
  4. I fish in clear water and dodn't use them, but ther is an acception in heavy cover. from stained to muddy to absoutely brown, I always use them.
  5. I could write for hours on this topic but I'll save you some time. they are the easyest bait to use. Basicly you just caast out and reel it back in. You can change speed in murky water and in clear water you are better off just reeling steady depending on how active the bass are. Crankbaits are a good year round bait and can be used with tramendiouse results in the spring and in the fall. winter is another good time to use them. However use them slow and get them down deep or the fish might not hit it as much. Bring them through tree branches and bounce them off the bottom of the lake river or resivour you are fishing. Bring them over the weeds fast or erratic. workingthem off rocky bottoms is another great way to use them. hope this helps!!! god bless
  6. bubbler replied to SenkoSnack808's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Im with bankbeater. in heavy cover use a bigger one than in a lake with little cover.
  7. Terminator football head jig in brown/black.
  8. use the strikeking 3x. the strait tail worms work great. they have lots of action when you slightly wiggle the tip of the rod.
  9. They are just like any othe crank but they a bigger so they work good in dark water where you need a biger profile.
  10. a white chatterbai with a white skirt with a zoom super fluke is the best choise for clear water.
  11. jigs are my go to bait in the winter. You can use a tube to imatate craws or just stick with creature baits around drop offs and around deep cover like planted brush piles. go very slow and deadstick the worm. If you want to catch big fish in the winter look at some of the articles on the website.
  12. white/smoke/black/blue These colors will look more realistic to the bass.
  13. 1. senko 2. roboworm oxblood 3. baby brush hog 4. renigade 4' purple fire twirl tail (dropshot/texas rig) THESE WORK!!! 8-) 8-)
  14. my favorite are robowotms. I like the strait tail and dropshot worms.
  15. In deep open watwer, shalow thick cover and anyting in between.
  16. Yamamoto is the bomb!!! Like roboworms too!!!
  17. bubbler replied to Bass XL's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I would use a jig and pig around dropoffs. Use t-rigs in deep water in cover. Slow role spinnerbait and off points. Bounce a rattle trap off the bottom. (works fantastic) Swin worm over grass.
  18. bubbler replied to southernfisher's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I would use a crack bait that runs a littlt deep to stur up some durt. use cranks with rattles, spinnerbaits, use darker colors for a little better shadow like a black and blue jig and pig with rattle.
  19. I would hop the jig out of the grass. and try a buzz bait.
  20. I would use the junebug. This realy gets the fish jumpin. ;D
  21. Cranks,buzbaits and spinnerbaits are the way to go, and will always produce in day or night.
  22. I usualy use natural colors. I will use the reds in clear and darks in dark water (ocationly usin brighter colors).
  23. I like to use a fluke on a white or yellow spinnerbait. In muddy I use brighter lures You can also use grub, but use acordingly to the water you are fishing.
  24. I use a oxblodd roboworm in 6-8in t-rig. good fr deep water and around weeds.

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