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If You Could Only Have One Type Of Soft Plastic.

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Fluke... hands down

Green pumpkin magic 5 inch senko

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10" Ribbon tail worm

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So far this year it has been a watermelon super fluke.

Trick Worm. Watermelon Candy

So versatile. CRig, Wacky, Shakey Head, Drop Shot, Swinging Football Head, Weightless TRigged, Lightwire jighead, Texas Rig.

This is a tough one but I'd have to go with a stick bait of some sort. Just a very versatile fish catcher.

Good ol' clasic watermelon no flk yama senko t-rigged 

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Probably whatever was working the most recent time out before I was forced to decide.   I'm pretty fickle when it comes to bass lures.

 

 

At the moment, it would easily be watermelon Rage Tail Cut-R.  Has outperformed everything else in my boat this year...by a pretty wide margin.  Three of my four biggest fish this year and solid numbers, as well.

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5 inch Senko Color 912 (Green Pumpkin w/Black & Watermelon w/Black Laminate)

 

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Berkley 4" Chiggar Craw in Watermelon.  This lure has a dedicated rod and reel for it on my boat and if there are any weeds around, this outfit gets the call.

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Chigger Craw or Crazy legs Chigger Craw in Green, Blue or Black (depending on water and sky) gets my vote.

junebug skinny dipper

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a 6" or 7" curly tail worm in a motor oil or watermelon color with gold or red metal flakes.

5 inch Senko Color 912 (Green Pumpkin w/Black & Watermelon w/Black Laminate)

 

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That's a slam dunk. Baitfish are always darker on top and lighter on the belly.

That would work virtually everywhere.

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4" Senko green pumpkin (at least on my body of water)

Zoom trick worm

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