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Your Most Productive Lure Type?

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What lures do you guys feel you are best at using and can make produce strikes in any conditions!

For me its squarebill cranks, I have gotten pretty good at working them and I can catch fish on them pretty much everyday!

I have pretty good luck with a Ned's rig. It has caught fish for me when others weren't. Green pumpkin works best with pbj running a close second .

Pretty much anything Rage Tail... I just have confidence with them and they never seem to fail catching fish.

I do a ton of smallie fishing, so i gotta have my trusty Mister Twisters. they're great around cover, the white does well in different water conditions, and flat out catch fish.

Spinnerbaits for me

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Some kind of plastic Texas Rigged ;)

Some kind of plastic Texas Rigged ;)

T-Rig x2

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I have pretty good luck with a Ned's rig. It has caught fish for me when others weren't. Green pumpkin works best with pbj running a close second .

Never really tried this rig but I'll give it a shot!

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I love me my fluke, but I also love me some dropshots.  They are both tied on almost all the time.

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I honestly can't narrow it down to one lure, but it ain't a senko  :rolleyes7:

 

Roger

Swim Jigs for me...

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Jigs with craws, or jigs with chunks.  I can't decide.

Spinnerbait followed by Jig with craw

jigs , texas rigs 

Pretty much anything Rage Tail... I just have confidence with them and they never seem to fail catching fish.

 

Yup, Rage Tail products flat out catch fish... I'd say any day on the water I'll have a rage tail bait in the water 80%+ of the time... Whether it be a toad, something as a jig trailer like a craw or a menace, t-rigging, rage rigging, carolina rigging... Rage is the name of the game

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The majority of our lakes are murky, so mid-depth lures play second-fiddle

to subsurface lures and bottom lures, which are roughly equal in productivity.

 

Roger

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Jig. I can pitch it, cast it, drag it, swim it, smash it into cover. I can have multiple presentations in just one cast and never have to retie.

Lipless cranks. Or more specifically, red eye shad.

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