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If You Had One Lure To Use For The Rest Of Your Life, What Would It Be?

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A T-Rigged and snelled Berkley Pit Boss with a 3/8oz. weight. Flip it, swim it, catch fish with it!

with the way they've been eatin a lake fork craw tube these past few weeks, i may have to go roll with that

7 inch power worm in pumpkinseed. 3/8oz bullet weight.

Alien Head Jig. Can be fished anytime anywhere.

Manns jelly worm, blackgrape...worked in the 70's and still work today...old habits are hard to break...

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Spinnerbait

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Easy answer: 5 inch curly tail grub

A 5 in grub in the hands of a knowledgeable resourceful angler with a good assortment of terminal tackle is the closest thing to an all around bait you can fish with.

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Fishing for fun, a jig

Fishing for food, a senko

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8" big dead ringer.....Red shad......

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A bucktail...will catch almost any fish in any body of water and moving the bait a few different ways.

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I catch tons of fish on spinnerbaits, even though they aren't my most productive lure overall (various plastics usually are). I just don't think you can get more versatility from another lure than a spinnerbait. They work fished slow, fished fast. Warm water, cold water. Clear water, murk water. You just can't go wrong throwing them and finding the correct retrieve and depth.

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It's hard to say no to a jig though too, but I think the spinnerbait gets the nod because it works better in low light conditions, and for covering water.

I have to go with an old faithful...

Black & Blue Chatterbait.

A jig!

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Proven today, Im gonna have to go with my go to bait. 6" Zomm Lizard in Watermelonseed red

ribbontail worm

Definitely going to have to go with the jig

One technique would be a texas rig. One specific lure would be a robo worm 6" shaky head in ehlers edge. Crank is a close second, but their is nothing like feeling that tap and setting the hook on a 8 lber.

It's hard to say no to a jig though too, but I think the spinnerbait gets the nod because it works better in low light conditions, and for covering water.

Works better in low light conditions...Well now this is interesting. Please share...

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Keep it coming guys! This thread is good!

Zoom finesse in green pumpkin on a 1/4 oz shakey head.

Jig, hands down!

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