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Your Favorite Lure Of All Time?

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Bait that's caught the most for me: 4 inch finesse worm (KILLER on ponds)

Favorite bait: Hula Popper.

Jitterbug for sure. Thing is sacred in my box. I throw it when nothing is working. Got my pb on it. I want to add another soon

For me it has to be a trick worm you can use this bait multiple ways. Also the black curlytail grub I've caught tons of fish on this bait. Sorry couldn't say just one

The Rapala Original Minnow 11G with star foil. The first bass I ever caught using a hardbait was with one of these lures. This particular lure has never been fished and of all the lures in my collection, it is definitely my favorite.

That old rapala looks almost identical to the Rebel F30S in Gold/Black which is my all time favorite creek fishing bait, especially in the summer.

 

My all time favorite for anywhere else is the hollow body frog. 

Stick worm in Watermelon Seed.

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You asked my favorite lure of all time, JITTERBUG, the day I heard that gurgling sound I fell in love with it, love that's still strong after two and a half decades, not my most productive lure.

This ones tuff, on any given day it's the one that's catchin 'em for me. Choose one it would have to be a regular old curly tail worm since that's the first lure I ever bass fished with as a kid and I still use it on a daily basis, no matter the season or conditions.

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For me it is a spinnerbait hands down, nothing like burning a spinnerbait in late spring and have a pig smallmouth just smash it so hard you can barely hold on to the rod, there is no better bait for me. My second would have to be the jerkbait, whether it is fishing it fast in warm water or letting it sit for long pauses in the cold there is just something special about a fish hitting a twitch bait.

Senko just plain produces

Second would be a square bill crank

Any of my core TopWater collection....just love the thrill of one getting taken down.

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Seems to change from season to season ~ 

 

One constant is something that I can Chunk & Wind.

 

PB was on a Big Red Eye Shad so that one holds a special place in my heart.

 

A-Jay

BPS lipless 1/2oz catches everything in the lake!! 

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Mine is definitely a jig. So many ways to fish it. i always have one tied on.

For me its the yellow magic poppers them things are awsome

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Plastic worm. Zoom

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S-waver is my favorite bait to fish b/c of how fish behave around it.

hollow body frog to watch and anticipate, most fish caught would have to be a lipless

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The more I fish, the more I love the spinner bait and how versatile it really is. It's a Humdinger.
 
Old school basser...

S-waver is my favorite bait to fish b/c of how fish behave around it.

i can't wait to try it out down in florida, im leaving here 12/19

Beetle spin with a grub. Most reliable bait this past season. Just started getting into fishing, so not a lot of experience. Hoping to expand my productive baits this year.

I would say that is also mine. I like a white grub and I can go with the blade on or off actually. I use to fish the heck out of those as a kid. They will literally catch any species of fish and size. Through my life I have for sure caught more fish on 1" white grubs then anything.

Now for what is the most productive lure it is more of a technique but it is a dropshot hands down.

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