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Your 2 Best/most Successful Lures?

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I can say that without a doubt my 2 most successful lures are a weightless Senko held on by a 1" piece of hose and Ragetail Toads. I have caught more bass with these 2 lures than anything else. 

 

A KVD Sexy Dawg (could be replaced with a Heddon Zara Spook) makes honorable mention. I've caught a ton on mine. If it wasn't so weedy where I fish it would probably replace the Ragetail Toad as one of my most effective lures. Fish just can't resist it.

 

 

 

What are your 2 most successful lures?

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Bubble gum Trick Worm, Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw, black/sapphire.

 

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4-inch finesse worm. Whether that's weightless like I used to do or on a split shot or shakeyhead rig, I've caught hundreds of bass on a 4-inch finesse worm. 

5-inch senko. Caught lots of fish on these, too. 

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A SK Rage Craw on a drop shot rig & a 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X Crankbait in Bluegill.

 

There's been a few weeks each of the past two season, that these have been the only 2 bait's I fished.

 

The bait below would have to get honorable mention as well.

 

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5" stick bait rigged multiple ways, followed closely by a 4"ish beaver style bait, also rigged multiple ways.

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