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What are your top three most productive lures to throw? Not really by season, just in general.

My top three, in no specific order:

1. Spro Frog

2. Rage Tail Baby Craw and normal Craw

3. Jig and Rage Craw

Spinnerbait

Crank

T-Rigged Rage Craw

For Greenies:

1) Fat Ika

2) 5" stick bait

3) Jig and Craw

For Brown Fish

1) 4" stick bait

2) 3.5" tube

3) Weightless fluke

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Last Year

Tube

Crankbait

Jig/Baby Rage Craw

Year Before That

Tube

Crankbait

Shakeyhead

This Year

Tube

Crankbait

??????????

1/8 or 3/16 ounce termnator finnese jig

assorted 4 in plastic worms

oooh um, and #3 is a luck e strike bass magic 3 inch swimbait

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There were 149 responses to that question here!

http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1292610921/

Whoops  ;D

I know what yours is so far this year!  :)

It's interesting to see what, when, and how people utilize different techniques to catch fish in different parts of the country. For instance I haven't thrown a lipped crank since I started fishing and was in the stage where I threw everything Bill Dance endorsed. For other people it's their most important technique. I'm sure it's great, I just despise it.

I mostly fish in smaller lakes or ponds, and target big fish. So, I throw bottom contact, big fish baits most of the time. The Baby Craw was a surprise for me. Used correctly, it can catch some hawgs.

Honorable mentions go to a Zoom Trick Worm.

1. Spinnerbait

2. Frog

3. Jig

(4. 10" worm)

In no specific order

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1.Jig and craw

2.shakeyhead with some kind of finesse worm

3.squarebill crank mostly rc 1.5,bandit 100, excalibur squarebills.

Honorable mention to a 5/16 oz War Eagle finesse spinnerbait.

Spinnerbait

Crank

T-Rigged Rage Craw

Right on Cliff.  I lean toward a beaver style bait over an actual craw though.  BTW, It's still snowing.

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It's interesting to see what, when, and how people utilize different techniques to catch fish in different parts of the country.

On different techniques, that was the surprise of the earlier thread. Of the 149 responses, there was just not a simple pattern. Here's a comment by RW to one of my comments:

One thing for sure - we're proving that bass can be caught on just about everything! ;D ;D

I'm actually kind of surprised. Silly me, I thought we would see a lot more commonality. I guess I need to print this thread or take some notes!

8-)

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Arbogast Mudbugs

Ugly Ducklings

1. Shakyhead with a 5in Berkley Powerworm

2. 1/4oz Jig, Baby Paca Craw

3. Bandit 300 series crank, Tenn. Shad

I had only one tournament last season that this combo didn't put a limit in the boat for me. Can't wait for open water!!!!!!

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Topwater: Megabass PopMax

Lipless crankbait: XCalibur Xr50

Soft plastic: Rage Tail Baby Craw

8-)

Really it depends on the body of water...for weed choked lakes or lakes with a lot of lily pads, grass, etc:

1.) ZOOM Horny Toad

2.) Spinner-bait

3.) Shakey-Head

Lakes with a lot of docks:

1.) Wacky Rigged ZOOM Finesse worm/Trick worm or a cigar bait

2.) Shakey-Head or Drop-Shot

3.) Flutter Spoon

Tidal Waters:

1.) Spinner-bait

2.) Jig

3.) Drop-Shot

1.Wacky Worm

2.Wacky Worm

3.Wacky Worm

;D

Heavy spinnerbait

Jig and craw

Frog

1. Lipless crank (red eye, spots, etc.)

2.  shad rap

3. shakey head (4"-7" worm)

number three could go to a 3inch grub too.

Lucky Craft BDS Shallow Diver

5 inch Senko

Skinny Bear Flipping Jig

My 3 favorite baits, based on confidence and what works for me, are:

Spinnerbait

Lipless crankbait

Fluke

1.lip less crank.(mainly shad color)

2.5in.senko

3.zell pop(when i topwater in warmer months)

1st place: LC RC 1.5 Blue/Chartreuse

2nd place: Terminator Green White spinnerbait, Dual Willow Leafs, rigged with a white grub.

3rd place: Ribbit Frog, Pumpkin w/Pearl Belly

Honorable Mention:

Zoom Magnum Trickworm, Green Pumpkin on Shaky Head (If I had those to fish for the entire year last year they would have cracked the top 3)

Zoom Baby Brush Hog, Blackberry T-rigged.

Booyah Black Buzz Bait

These 3 are  usually what I have tied on for the lakes I fish

Spot Remover with a watermelon gold flake finesse worm

War Eagle Screamin Eagle white 1/2 oz spinnerbait

Rapala DT-10 Shad

1. 3/8 oz. finesse jig w/ LFTL Pig Claw

2. 1/4 oz. shakey head w/ 5" Jackall Flickshake Worm

3. YoZuri Wack-O, baby bass color

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