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Go-to Lure to Entice Even the Most Finicky Bass

Go-to Lure to Entice Even the Most Finicky Bass 55 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your go-to lure type, conditions aside, to entice even the most finicky bass?

    • Crankbait
      5%
      3
    • Plastic(worm, lizard, craw, etc.)
      78%
      45
    • Jig(flipping or swimming)
      12%
      7
    • Spinnerbait
      0%
      0
    • Jerkbait
      1%
      1
    • Spoon
      1%
      1
    • Topwater
      0%
      0

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  • Super User

The ned rig, if I absolutely need to catch a fish.

Black/blue Dinger on a T-rig.Not my favorite way to fish but I'm just about guaranteed to catch something.

1 minute ago, fishballer06 said:

I will not vote until there's a senko option 

Lol senko is a soft plastic !  

I should have clarified my answer. A Zenith Shakey head from Mike at Siebert Outdoors. I was prefishing and not really trying to land fish just get bit but every fish that bit I landed and couldn't shake off not matter how hard I tried. 6lber I caught in a tourney on it last month in a brushpile on a dock.

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  • Super User

Senkos.( Usually ) To me, plastic flukes are a very close 2nd,if not dead equal.

A friend came over and fished his senko wacky,and I fished zoom super flukes.I caught 10.He  caught 9. Needless to say,I went out and got me some senkos,but I don't ever catch them with wacky.But T-rigged I catch a lot.

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