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M-80's and a dip net. Too old school for you? Ok, then a 1/4 ounce jig and Uncle Josh pork frog.

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I am Oldschool!

#1 lure for me is my hair jig with Pedigo style pork rind 4" lizard; over 300 DD bass, top 5 rivals anyones top 5: 19.3, 18.6, 17.6, 17.4 & 17.4, hows that for going old school!

Musky jitter bug, wood Bombers, Mud bugs, Smithwick Paw Scooters and Buck n' Brawl top waters, Bomber model 7A's, giant 12 to 16 T-rigged worms, twin spins, the list could go on and on.

Tom

Crazy Crawler and broken back Rapala minnows

Arbogast Mud Bugs, Heddon Tadpoly, Storm Thin Fin and some of the old discontinued Berkley Power Baits.

Black Jitterbug

Devilshorse

Johnson Silver Minnow

Manns Jellyworm

I fish all of the above regularly

Black Jitterbug

Devilshorse

Johnson Silver Minnow

Manns Jellyworm

I fish all of the above regularly

What Mumpy said. The other night, using my oldest Devil's Horse, the flouro knot slipped through the little gap in the hook eye, while getting ready to lip a bass and then watched in horror as he swam away into the dark tannin stained water.

If it's any consolation, he had the lure choked half way down and sideways, so he might not be very long for this world. I've been meaning to cull some fish out of this farm pond for a while anyway.

hookset on 3

Can't really narrow this down, half my tackle is old school by most of your standards :lol:

I use a texas rig and plastic worms.

Creme Worms!!

Ditto! And Pheobes!

Mann's 9" Jelly Worm

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