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Favorite and most productive Fall Lure ?

Favorite and most productive Fall Lure ? 93 members have voted

  1. 1. Favorite and most productive Fall Lure ?

    • SpinnerBait
      9%
      9
    • SquareBill
      15%
      14
    • Lipless Crankbait
      10%
      10
    • Jerkbait
      7%
      7
    • Spook
      6%
      6
    • Sammy
      1%
      1
    • Popper
      3%
      3
    • Flipping Jig
      7%
      7
    • Plastic Worm
      12%
      12
    • Swim Bait
      2%
      2
    • Senko
      8%
      8
    • Other
      15%
      14

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Fall is a great time of the year to be a fisherman and outdoorsman. For those of us who remain on the water in the Fall, what is your favorite and most productive lure between September and October ? I think it will be interesting to see what is productive for everyone in the Fall, and compare this to what lures are generally recommended.

  • Super User

Jig.

  • Super User

Alabama Rig

 

:fishing-026:

  • Super User

This will be a popularity contest of what people like to fish most. Last fall I caught a PB on a cheap old BPS store brand spinnerbait, so I had to pick that. I also love those other baits.

White Chatterbait with a Pearl White Super Fluke Jr trailer  and a Livetarget Baitball Series Threadfin Square Bill. Walking down the banks fishing them aggressively 

  • Super User

Rinky Dink!  ?

Lipless crankbait, especially when the water temp is in the mid 50's or cooler. Several ways to provoke bites with these depending on the mood and activity level of the Bass and they will hit at very cold water temps. Such a versatile lure. Throw in a jig just in case the trap bite is off.

Jig pitcher powers activate! 

  • Super User

Jig and craw followed by a lipless crankbait.

  • Super User

Crankbaits but not squarebills.

Lipless Crankbait 

lipless crankbait and chatterbait usually work very well me :beer1:

These answers will vary greatly depending on the part of the country we are located. That said, in the South my favorite is topwater..... popper, buzz bait, walking bait. 

Double willow spinner bait with a mr twister trailer. Second a 5 inch senko rigged wacky style.

A rig or a Carolina rig with a smokin blue centipede. Either one will put absurd numbers in the boat in the fall here.

  • Global Moderator

Bladed jig with a 5" paddle tail on the back, time to get those big shad eaters. 

Bladed jig with either a 3.75" Rage Swimmer, a Rage Bug or a Z Craw trailer. ?

  • Super User

Gotta vote for chatterbait too. In fact I plan to pick up my chatterbait setup soon if I ever stop fishing with those d**n Magnum Fluke lol. I just checked my last year caught and pretty much on chatterbait plus my PB @ 7.7lbs.

2 hours ago, DINK WHISPERER said:

What..... No frog or giant spoon??

Falls under the "other" choice on the list. Chatterbait/bladed jig wasn't listed either.

I voted jerkbait I've built so much confidence in those suckers the last couple of years. They just flat out catch fish. 

How can I create a survey??

  • Super User

Spook, Rattle trap, jigs and plastic worms

At this rate, we will be in a summer pattern until Christmas.   96 yesterday! 

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