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What's The Most Underrated Productive Bait?

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Rapalas in the j series..which is ok for me cause by the time February gets here they are on deep discounts like 1.50$

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  • a grub.

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  • Good old SNAGLESS SALLY! Young un's down here haven't even heard of it. Pork Chunk trimmed on back.

I am guilty of never throwing a Texas rigged worm anymore just doesn't fit my fishing style anymore. I also never throw a spinnerbait of any kind anymore, just not productive for me. The most productive never talked about bait for me is the zoom big critter craw my most productive bait

A guy in my club won the state tournament on a single tail grub. Now I have to dig them out of the dust and use them more often.

It's kinda funny all the stuff people are mentioning. They are only seem underrated and hardly used to "us" and by that I mean people on here and people who fish multiple times a week.

If you take a random guy who fishes 5x a year he is probably throwing a worm or spinner ect. We are the ones who always seem to be looking for the next thing and those are old news. Even though old they are not forgotten and still used a ton by the people who don't fish like you do.

Also I fish tubes a ton myself and it is a staple for me during spawning times. But in fairness I haven't thrown a ribbon tail worm in a long time and I probably should.

The T-Rig is an underrated bait? Umm ok.

 

Here are a couple:

Topwater mouse

Mepps or Roostertail spinners

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Bucktail Jig

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