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If You Could Only Have One Bait For The Rest Of Your Life???

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  • As much as I hate to say it....5'' Watermelon w/ black flake GYCB Senko.

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    A 9mm to my right temple.  Seriously, why torture myself.  I'd be throwing a jig and wishing I had a Spook, or throwing a Spook and wishing I had a Senko.  The 9mm and I never have to go through the t

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A 9mm to my right temple.  Seriously, why torture myself.  I'd be throwing a jig and wishing I had a Spook, or throwing a Spook and wishing I had a Senko.  The 9mm and I never have to go through the torture.

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4" green pumpkin Chigger Craw...I think...can't I please have a few more? haha

Yum dinger rigged weightless and wacky with an octopus hook.

A bobber and a hook and some sort of creepy crawler on the hook.

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6" straight tail plastic worm. Hands down, no question about it.

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I would find a new hobby.....but i will play along.  

 

Moccasin blue super fluke.

I would go with 1/4 ounce swim jig with a baby paca craw trailer. You can fish it like a spinnerbait or a bottom contact lure and use it year round.

 

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1/4oz tungsten swim jig. Black with a flippin blue paca chunk. Ole faithful.

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This thread reaffirms the fact that 'every' lure catches bass.

However, once you make a lure your favorite, it spends the most time on your line

and therefore catches the most bass.

 

This is great news, because Roland Martin's Helicopter Lure is now on sale     :blob9:  

http://www.fishtalez.com/roland-martins-helicopter-lure-tv-commercial/

 

Roger

Swim Jig definitely....

Siebert Outdoors Swim Jig with a PowerTeam Lures trailer!

10 times? I think it was 11! Prior to this past year I would have said a jerkbait for sure. It's still my favorite thing to fish. But 1 forever would have to be a big paddle tail swimbait. If I can only have one I may as well go after the big ones.

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I don't have to tell you, ya'll can probably guess my answer  ;)

3/8 ounce pb and j flipping jig with a pacacraw trailer

This thread reaffirms the fact that 'every' lure catches bass.

However, once you make a lure your favorite, it spends the most time on your line

and therefore catches the most bass.

 

This is great news, because Roland Martin's Helicopter Lure is now on sale     :blob9:  

http://www.fishtalez.com/roland-martins-helicopter-lure-tv-commercial/

 

Roger

 

You joke, but I've seen the 'copter work...of all the colors, my buddy threw a red one a lot, and he did catch fish on them.      

 

on topic: If you're gonna take all my baits just leave me the green pumpkin tubes     

A white 1/6oz Rooster Tail.

I've caught:

Largemouth

Smallmouth

Spotted Bass

Ozark Bass

Crappie

Catfish

Rainbow Trout

Brown Trout

Cutthroat Trout

Bluegill

Redear Sunfish

Longear Sunfish

Yellow Bass

White Bass

...and probably other species as well, all on a white Rooster Tail.

As much as I hate to say it....5'' Watermelon w/ black flake GYCB Senko.

Same here, because there's such a wide range of rigging options.

jig or a bladed jig

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