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I'm still experimenting with different lures and trying to gain confidence on any given one.  Still haven't developed my go to lure for my local watering holes.  But so far wacky worm, and trig worms/paddletails have been most productive for me.  But I'm still at that stage of "lets try this and see what happens".  However, for my annual Canada trip Doctor Spoons are the real deal.  Have never let me down for pike.  Also like the Jake Lure for pike and walleye out there.  I have definitely established confidence in those two lures.  Hopefully I'll find my bass slayer soon. 

jig

creature/craw

fluke/senko

 

I don't go through as many plastics fishing jigs w/ tailers as opposed to creature w/ bullet weight.

Mend-It helps too!

 

When my go to's fail, I bust out a white spinnerbait for some casting practice.

Lately its been a chartreuse/white booyah buzzbait.

I dont know if you consider a trailer a lure, bit Iv always loved the bama craw Rage craws.

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