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Poll: The Best Lure for Quantity

Poll: The Best Lure for Quantity 63 members have voted

  1. 1. Which lure catches the most bass?

    • Zoom Trick Worm
      42%
      27
    • Zoom Super Fluke Jr.
      9%
      6
    • Bass Pro Shops Stik-o 3"
      14%
      9
    • Mepps Spinner
      7%
      5
    • Manns Jelly Worm
      7%
      5
    • 3" Grub
      17%
      11

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Just curious, what lure do you guys use to catch the most bass, rather than big bass? Quantity, not quality bass.

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  • Lure? No, technique! Texas rigged plastic! Give me a hook, a weight, a piece of plastic & I will catch bass!!

  • For me it's always been either a Senko or a Fluke.    Mike

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    Somehow no one mentioned the old school Mepps spinner.  You're going to catch dinks, and virtually every species in the water, but an old school in-line spinner on 4-6lb test line will catch something

finesse. most will say dropshot or ned rig

Wacky rig or flick shake senko. A zoom trick worm or jackall flick shake worm gets more bites from smaller fish because of the smaller profiles. 

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Finesse worm or a senko for most places.

 

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1 hour ago, PersicoTrotaVA said:

Wacky rig or flick shake senko. A zoom trick worm or jackall flick shake worm gets more bites from smaller fish because of the smaller profiles. 

I love trick worms.

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Ned Rig

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Texas rigged 6 inch Jelly Worms . They will put bass after bass in the boat and catch the big ones if you get it in front of them .

weightless Texas rigged 3" Senko.

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4" senko/knock-off - wacky

4.75" Zoom Finesse Worms - wacky, TX

Zoom Tiny Flukes - mojo

Drop shot does it for me, but everyone swears by the Ned rig. I'll probably give the Ned rig a go this year.

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Almost the same as turtle... 4" grub on a 1/8 oz darterhead is tough to beat for numbers and an occasional biggin 

Many have already stated Trick Worm. I agree. But, the spinnerbait can put fish in the boat faster than anything I've ever fished with when conditions are right.

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4 minutes ago, NorcalBassin said:

Almost the same as turtle... 4" grub on a 1/8 oz darterhead is tough to beat for numbers and an occasional biggin 

I actually bought some darter heads a few week back, to try with a grub. How do you fish them, just a simple steady retrieve, or do you have to use the rod to add action?

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If they're active you can pretty much choose whatever you'd like to do because they'll all work. That being said, the simplest thing to do is let it sink to the bottom and just start a slow steady retrieve (oftentimes they'll pick it up before it even has a chance to reach the bottom). Get ready for a case of bass thumb. :thumbsup:

1 hour ago, scaleface said:

Texas rigged 6 inch Jelly Worms . They will put bass after bass in the boat and catch the big ones if you get it in front of them .

I'll 2nd that all day. These Jelly Worms catch fish they have been doing is all my life. 

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Lure?

No, technique!

Texas rigged plastic!

Give me a hook, a weight, a piece of plastic & I will catch bass!!

For over 60 years fishing bayous, the white spinnerbait (1/4 oz) is a numbers bait for me!  

Just for sheer numbers if its warm a craw colored lipless and a black Zoom Finess Worm on a drop shot when it's cold. 

If I had $20 to spend I would buy 3/0 worm hooks, senkos, and bullet weights.  If I have more cash to spend ewg hooks, drop shot hooks, and baby brush hogs.   So many options and the best rigs to catch numbers.  T-rigs and wacky rigs.

5" Senko, Fat Ika, Ned rig

Somehow no one mentioned the old school Mepps spinner.  You're going to catch dinks, and virtually every species in the water, but an old school in-line spinner on 4-6lb test line will catch something even when virtually everything else is shut down. 

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