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Bluegillslayer

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  1. I mean lures in the price range of 6 dollars or less
  2. I am vary new to the site and to catching bass that are not dinks I am new to bass fishing. Part of the reason why I have not caught bigger fish (my pb is a 3 ponder) is because I have almost only used ultralight or multi species lures like grubs and tiny trout/panfish crankbaits. I made a topic the other day titled "getting into bass fishing" and many people said to get stick baits and spinners because they are good for beginners I plan on buying some "stick-os" for the stickbait selection but what about spinner baits? I do not want to spend a lot of money on lures because I am only a kid, so if their are brands that are cheap like "Creme" or "Bigbite baits" lures that work good that would be great, by the way the bass in the pond I fish a lot are no more than 3 pounds. The water is vary dark in the deeper parts and clear and shallow in other parts of the pond, forage is bluegill their are also trout, the pond is not vary weedy and their is not a lot of structure any suggestions? thanks. -Bluegillslayer
  3. cool I have some BigBitebaits senkos and some strike kings are those any good? the BigBites are a sparkly blue the others are normal green
  4. Thank you all for the info I am a teen ( I can afford lures that are priced from a buck to 6 bucks without feeling bad about losing money I do not like to spend to much money) who lives in Washington state near like skagit county. I have a Bass Pro mega cast combo with 6 pond mono tied on at the moment, that I have used heavily these past weeks catching mostly trout and some mega dinks, it has held up fine. sounds like I am going to try some spinnerbaits and stick baits.
  5. I just signed up to this website. I want to get better at bass fishing after almost only fishing ultralight for months, I used to use only spoons,grubs, and inline spinners but after fishing ultralight cranks and lures for panfish and trout I wanted to fish for bass with more "bassy" lures like senkos and other plastic worms but it can be overwhelming with all the choices of lures and videos with people catching bass like its the easiest thing on the planet.I have bought plastic kits for bass but I have only gotten like 1 or 2 bites. So I have picked up simple lures that I know will catch fish, I bought rooster tails,inline spinners,rebel crank baits,a rattletrap and have since caught many EXTREMELY small bass (way less than a pound) from my lake and a pond. I plan on buying some 3 inch mister twister grubs and some bass pro brand sassy shads for some soft plastic choices. So far my pb bass is 3 pounds caught on a Mepps spinner. If you have any lure suggestions that are not to complicated to fish please tell me, thank you. -Bluegillslayer

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