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Poll:favorite lure type

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spinnerbait

plastic worm has caught me the most fish

I voted "plastic worm" but spinnerbaits and crankbaits are close seconds.

A topwater bite always "takes the cake" :)

Jigs are winning as they should.

Nothing better than a plastic worm (your choice). You can mimic almost anything with a worm and proper technique. You can fish it slow, fast, texas rig, carolina rig, drop shot, split shot, morning, afternoon, evening and in the winter, spring, summer and fall. You can fish it in any water and around any type of cover and it is good pre-spawn, post-spawn and everywhere in between.

All lures have their place and time but the plastic worm is the one bait that has stood the test of time.

I'm telling you, "swimbaits will catch big fish in your waters too" !

Anyway, I picked "other" as swimbaits were not on the list.

Specifically, a Hud #12, in natural, or holdover trout color (which will also work in lakes that have never seen a trout).

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Peace,

Fish

I had to cast my vote for others since the good old Jig is not in the list.

In terms of productivity my choice would be a flippin' jig and in terms of pleasure that would also be flipping a jig. :)

As for the trailer, I'll go with a Zoom super chunk for what I fish the most ....and a BigDaddyFrog Pork trailer (Uncle Josh) for pleasure of fishing (It's far from being a productive trailer for me... but I love it when I catch a bass on it.

I go with plastic worms. But I do enjoy the topwater bite! It is a blast!!!

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