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Must Have Bass Lure/new Tackle Box

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I'm fairly new to fishing and use mostly senkos. I'm really looking to have some other options. What are must have bass lures I should always have in my tackle box

What types of rods and reels do you have?

 

For me its squarebill crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs. If you're using spinning gear you can just downsize on the lures.

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Trick worms, rage craws, square bills, some sort of top waters, beaver style lures, paddle tail worms... That's some I'll try to always have on me but everyone's different

Finesse football jigs! Finesse football jigs are good to start out with 3/8 ounce,Get a pack of watermelon red or green pumpkin rage craws or even some Yama moto twin tail grubs as your jig trailor and you will gets lots of bites and catch lots of bass for sure, Other baits that are good to have are hard and soft jerkbait, square bill crank and of course war eagle spinnerbaits are a must to.

1/4 to 3/8 jigs with a variety of trailers. Plastic worms, finesse, ribbon tail etc. Some kind of topwater. I always like to have something for each water column.

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Topwater

Zara Spook, LC Sammy, PopR and Cavitron

 

1'-3'

Norman Fat Boy

Bandit 200

 

3'-8'

Red Eye Shad, Fat Free Shad, Bandit 300 and MegaStrike StrikeBack Spinnerbaits

 

Deeper

DD22, Sworming Hornet/ LFT Live Magic Shad

 

Soft Plastics

Rage Toad, Bug, Lizard, Hawg, Thumper, ReCon, Cut-R, Space Monkey, Shellcracker, Menace and Smokin' Rooster 

GYCB Senko, Fat Ika, Kreature and Kut Tasil

MegaStrike MegaTube Craw and MegaBug (pick up some ShakE2 Professional series, too!)

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