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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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4" senko or small curls tail grub being swam on a jighead.

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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

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23 hours 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 . yes  they will 6 inch bass or 6 lb bass a 6" jelly worm in purple covers quality and quantity

 

Extreme Shaky head with a Rage menace.  It's a dish catching machine.

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12 minutes ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

Extreme Shaky head with a Rage menace.  It's a dish catching machine.

Zenith shaky head tipped with a Reaction Innovations smallie beaver will catch a ton of fish. :)

6inch worms texas rigged no matter the time or season. Darker color, preferably pumpkin green

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Which lure catches the most bass? I am just curious,and want to find a really reliable bait.

You have 30 replies in your other post asking the same exact question. Read them. 

Funny thing is I don't fish any of those lures at all, I use the trick worms as tails for my rat. But that's it 

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1 hour ago, DumBassFishin said:

You have 30 replies in your other post asking the same exact question. Read them. 

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but....I agree...your other post asks the exact same question. 

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Honestly, I too really wouldn't consider any of those exact baits. For shallow fish a Super Fluke or Senko weightless and for deeper fish a drop shot or a Texas Rig depending upon bottom composition.

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After reading some of your other threads I must conclude you work for Zoom. That would be pretty cool if you did. I love Trick Worm.

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Just wanted to find the best go to lure.....

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Sometime you just have to go with your gut feeling. Asking questions is great, and if you don't know ask. There is no dumb questions. But if you had cash enough to buy everything you are told or see you'd have a lot of cash tied up and no fish in the boat. Depending where you are all situations are different.

You're best go to lure is exactly how it sounds, it's your own personal favorite out of those. Whatever you have the most confidence in fishing, you'll get equally different answers with all baits because everyone has confidence in different things. These baits aren't that expensive either, get online or in your local tackle store and get a few packs of your top 2-3 selections and play with the rigging and presentation of those baits. Then you will be able to figure out what suits you, because it's hard to throw something that you aren't catching fish with because someone else says it works. If you don't have confidence in it, no matter what it will not catch fish. 

Senko. 

A 3" senko is very hard for me to beat when I'm going only for numbers of fish. I usually wacky rig it and catch a lot of small fish on it. It's one bait I'm confident I can get a bunch of small fish on at most any pond.

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On 3/5/2016 at 10:04 PM, greentrout said:

But, the FILL IN THE BLANK can put fish in the boat faster than anything I've ever fished with when conditions are right.

^^here's your answer

they're all the best bait, on that day, at that time.  if there were a definitive answer to your question, there would be 98% less posts on the tackle forum.

I voted trick worm. If the stick was 5" I would have voted for that.. just never caught any fish on 3" sticks. I've caught plenty on cut down 5" sticks that were 3-4" but thats not the same as a 3" stick. 

Mr Ned gets me the most bites, hands down, no contest

I'll add the 4" Ringworm or Swimmin Ribster in black n gold.

Black trick worm.

4" Senko

4 inch do nothing worm by charlie brewer……………by far the best quantity fish getter for me.

sorry, 4 inch slider worm, not a do nothing…..my mistake

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