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Only 5 Baits You'd Take To Any Lake

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  1. Hula StickZ in Green Pumpkin on a Arkie 3/0 or 4/0 Weedless Stand Up Head
  2. Manns Jelly Worm 6″ or 8" in Grape or Black Grape Texas Rigged on a Offset Shank 3/0 or 4/0 worm hook

  3. 3/8 oz Spinnerbait in White or White and Chartreuse with chrome or nickle blade preferably a single Colorado

  4. 1/2 oz Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap in Chrome Black

  5. Strike King Rage Tail Craw Black with Blue flake Texas Rigged on a Offset Shank 3/0 or 4/0 worm hook

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    Luckycraft LV 500 - Ghost Bluegill Yamamoto 3.5" Kut Tail - Watermelon Gold Flake Strike King KVD 1.5 Squarebill - Natural Shad D&M Piranha Jig - Sexy Shad CL8 Bait Mighty Mouse - Brown

1. Heddon Super Spook Jr. - Bone

2. Jackall Squad Minnow 95SP- Pearl Ayu

3. GYCB Senko 5" -  Watermelon/Black Flake

4. 7' PowerWorm - Tequila Sunrise

5. Zoom Super Fluke - Pearl White

1: 4inch blk senko

2: pumpkin senko

3: strike king white spinnerbait 

4: rapala dt 10 in any color

5: zoom lizards 6inch blk

 

White chatter bait, white spinnerbait, white biospawn craw, white biospawn prostix, white soft body swim bait, and tons and tons of bottles of jjs magic

1.   Watermelon w/ Black Flake 5" Senko

2.   1/2 oz. Ware Eagle Spinnerbait. Silver Colorado and Gold Willow tandem

3.   green pumpkin tube. t-rig with 3/16 oz weight

4.  7/16 finesse jig with craw trailer. greep pumpkin

5.   Carolina rig watermelon lizard

1. 3/8 oz Strike King Red Eye Spinner Bait - White

2. 4" Chigger Craw - Green Pumpkin

3. 1/2 oz Rat-L-Trap - Chrome Shad

4. Zoom Finesse Worm - Watermelon Magic

5. Zoom Fat Albert - Salt and Pepper

For me it would be:

Keitech 3.8" swing impact fat (smallmouth magic color) on a owner 3/0 swim bait hook

LC 1.5 in TO Gill

zoom 4" lizard

PopR

spinner bait

  1. 1/2 oz. homemade flipping jig w/ craw trailer,(vile craw or rage craw) GP color for both.
  2. Bone or white walking bait, prefer homemade or sexy dawg
  3. 3/8 oz. homemade white swim jig w/ white paddle tail plastic, prefer SK caffeine shad
  4. Homemade squarebill in sexy shad color pattern
  5. Senko style worm GP color (wacky or t-rigged)

I spend the whole cold ass winter making lures so I tend to throw my own. Next winter I plan to try pouring plastics.

1. Bladed Jig

2. Brush Jig

3. Finesse Jig

4. Football Jig

5. Arky Jig

Seems to be a common theme here for me ...

1. Green pumpkin senko

2. Brush Jig. Can flip it or swim it. Trailer is secret.

3. Frog. SPRO or bps Kermy

4. KVD squarebill 1.5

5. White terminator spinnerbait

close to making the list include chatterbait, pop-r, Texas rigged ribbon tail worm, jerkbait if it's spring

1) Squarebill - great for shallow cranking rocks to stumps.

2) Lipless - fish it from shallow to deep ripping out of grass to bouncing off rocks.

3) Senko - who doesn't catch fish on a wacky or weightless senko!?

4) Spro Frog - open water to grass mats.

5) Rage Craw - 1/4oz pitching to punching by just changing the bullet weight.

white buzzbait

bluegill chatterbait

black and blue jig

medium diving crank

frog

Jigs....Bladed jigs.....Swim Senko. GYB 5" Single tail grub, Power Worm ribbons and I would cheat and sneak in a Larew floating Toad for topwater or flipping.

green pumpkin senko

black and blue jig

spro frog

2.5 crank bait

watermelon red trick worm

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