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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Here are my three baits that produce time and time again—regardless of the season or conditions. If you’re tired of showing bass lures they don’t care about, these three go-to options will always have you reeling them in.
 

 

👉 What’s your favorite go-to bait? ⬇️

  • Super User

Anytime Anywhere hair jig

Soft plastic worm

Wooden Sammy Top water.

Always fishing these 3.

Tom

1 hour ago, Glenn said:

Here are my three baits that produce time and time again—regardless of the season or conditions. If you’re tired of showing bass lures they don’t care about, these three go-to options will always have you reeling them in.
 

 

Good video. Sweet hoody.

👉 What’s your favorite go-to bait? ⬇️

 

Regardless of the season or conditions, you say? 

 

Do these 3 lures bore through 18" of ice by chance?  LOL 😆

  • Super User

Originally Listed of my favorite top 3 lures,

Top water.

Mid water Column.

Bottom contact.

Top water Poppers and/or dog walking.

Mid water Column diving crank baits and/ or jerk baits.

Soft plastics a Senko along with soft plastic worms.

I use all the above but 1st and foremost I am a jig fisherman

Tom

  • Super User

I wont argue with your choices. Glad to see you highlight Bomber Model A's . One of my favorites for many decades. Along with the Rebel Deep Wee R and the Rapala Fat Rap. 

  • Super User

I was happy to see @Glenn spend two-fifths of the video on poppers. I think that they deserve that much attention. I had a 75-bass morning with a popper last year and I'll lean heavily on poppers in 2025 in mornings and evenings, but sometimes I even catch bass on poppers when the Sun is high and hot. They're great lures and bass don't seem to learn to avoid them.

@Glenn Great video, as always. I just noticed your new signature. I love it!

 

Sam Elliott Hello GIF by GritTV

  • Super User

Spinnerbait 

Jackall flickshake 

Jerkbait

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