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Hey everybody! I'm an angler who is only 13, but I generally am pretty good in almost any situation I can think of. I'm starting to get into kayak/ canoe tournaments (I don't have a boat). I live in Southwest Ohio. Some of my favorite lures (confidence baits) are the ned rig, speed worm, Rapala DT series, Livingston lures square bill, *** jigs and anything from gambler or zoom. My question to you is: If you could only have 3 lures to go fishing, not knowing what season, what would they be?

Welcome to the forums, lots of great people and knowledge on this site.

 

1) Jig

2) 4" or 5" stickworm

3) 4" or 5" paddle-tail swimbait

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Welcome aboard!

 

This is where you want to be. Tons to learn 

whether you're a pro or beginner!

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Hello and Welcome Bass Resource ~

 

A-Jay

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Thanks everybody, glad to hear the kind words!

Welcome aboard!!

 

1- Jig

2- stick worm

3- Spinnerbait

Greetings and Welcome to the forums :)

Three baits...why did I buy a tournament sized rig and stuff the rod locker with combos that have every lure possible tied on if you are going to limit to a measly three baits. In order from most important:

 

1. GYCB 5" senko;

2. Berkley Powerbait Crazy Chigger craw;

3. Medium diving square bill crank bait. 

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Welcome to the forums!

 

Jeff

Welcome!

If I only had 3 to choose from it would be:

1.Football jig

2.Squarebill Crank

3.Gyb senko/Thin senko.

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1. Stickbait wacky

2. Rage craw on split shot

3. Rattle trap

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Hello young man & welcome to the forums..

1. Plastic Worm

2.Jig & Trailer

3. Rattle/Crankbait

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Welcome! :)

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