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I employ the "do nothing" technique and can load the boat with it.The bait I use with the "do nothing" technique is a wacky rigged senko.

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I'm lazy.

Baby brush hog rigged on a 1/8oz. owner sled head. More big fish caught on this lure then any other. Second would be a horny toad.

I guess mine would be top-water. Most of the water I've fished in has been pretty shallow. Second would be jig or worm.

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Texas rigged Black shad Culprit worm, trying to get it snagged in thick cover.

Ronnie

Definatley soft plastic worms. I sorta have my own technique or I'm making it up as I go but I love fishing worms.

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T-Rigged Plastic Worms (Paddletail, Ribbontail, Straight-Tail and Stick Worms)

Delivered with a natural glide using little or no weight.

Roger

since i joined bass resource ive been learning a lot . the wacky rig senko has been awsome. got a 4lber today and a 6 lber last week on it. been catching a lot on jerkbaits too.

My wife picked the most productive lure in my box because it was pretty.  It is a g-fleck/rainbow (pink & green) rebel pop'r.  I fish it with a 2 pop pause, 1 pop cadence.  My five biggest fish have come on this "pretty" lure.  I consider it my best.

a SPOT REMOVER doesn't matter what plastic I have on it, thats my go to technique.

3/16 oz with a zoom finesse worm, green pumpkin. When all else fails...  8-)

My number one technique is pitching a jig to shallow cover, my favorite set-up for this is a 3/8oz. black/blue jig fished on a 7ft. MH Kistler rod with a Shimano Curado and 15lb. Trilene Big Game. I also like cranking shallow cover and tossing suspending jerkbaits.

I have hesitated posting because I was trying to think of ONE best technique.  It's hard to say, because conditions vary and so the "best" technique varies along with it.

But since you asked, I'd have to say the t-rigged weightless senko.  Not my favorite by any means, but when I "need" to catch a bass, that's the go to bait.

c rig lizard for me, i can catch them on this

ive been getting better with a weightless senko

3rd would be a baby bass colored crankbait

#1 Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

Say that three times fast.  LOL

Sorry,I also have two.I'd say a spinnerbait is my strength in bassin'.I can most always get something going with a spinnerbait.I also consider the floating minnow as my top bait.I like Rapalas and Rogues REALLY early in the morning from mid spring through mid summer.I've caught alot of big bass on these baits.

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For me it's shallow cranking. but I'm getting more confidence in spinnerbaits.

Falcon

Jigs, Plastics, finding and fishing deep water structure with both lures.

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