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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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  • Super User

I picked a fluke, but for me it is really a toss up between a fluke and a 3" Stik-o. 

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10 hours ago, GoCougs14 said:

OP do you even ned?

I do, but even with a weed guard they are easily snagged.

Yamamoto shad shaped worm t-rigged or on a darter head , really good numbers bait. 

Hands down the ned rig for sure, nothing else even comes close.

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On 3/9/2016 at 5:02 PM, Anantha Patel said:

I do, but even with a weed guard they are easily snagged.

I'm guessing you're using too large of a hook or too heavy of a head. I fish them a lot and rarely snag them up even around cover. If you use a light head (3/32oz or less), with a small hook (#1 or #2 on the heads I pour), the hook barely clears the bait. This protects the hook from snags and the bait is so soft that when a fish eats it, the hook is easily exposed for the hook to be set. I pour some with a double fiber guard but never use them because there's really no need to. 

  • Super User

Zoom fat albert grub on a darter head works for me. Simple and compact, comes in many colors, can be hopped on the bottom or worked fast through the water or anything in between. 

You might want to add the Ned rig to that poll list, you already have eight un-official votes and counting for it.?

  • Super User
On 3/4/2016 at 7:07 PM, bigturtle said:

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?

I actually just got some darter heads aswell for a new lake I'm going to, to fish for spotted bass I fished them at a local pond with a rage menace and can honestly say I had no idea what I was doing.

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