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A lot of guys catch monster bass on a variety of lures.  For you, what do you think is the best lure for catching monster bass consistantly.  For me its a frog, but I think the best giant catching bass lures are Frogs, Jigs, and Swimbaits.  What do you say?

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Swimbaits

1 oz jigs.  Also Jerkbaits up shallow during the early spring will put some mighty nice LM in your boat.

swimbaits are great but any lure will catch a giant bass if presented properly at the right location during the right time of year.

Jigs for me.

I cant wait to move out West. Hopefully someone will introduce me to Swimbaits.

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swimbaits are great but any lure will catch a giant bass if presented properly at the right location during the right time of year.

I agree, but thats at the right time of year and right location.  I was looking for the most consistent big bass catcher meaning anytime & anywhere.  Good post though.

Mine will have to be either a weightless 7" senko or a jig with a nice chunk on it.

I'm not much of a swimbait fisherman, I guess I should try to use them more.

From what I have observed, a swimbait.

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For me, I too would say Frogs,jigs, but  also big 10' 12' worms.

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

#2 Oldham's Lures Trailer Hitch Jig, 3/8 oz Black/Blue, Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws in 6 with 1 ½ cut off the tail

#3 Mattlures Ultimate bluegill  

jigs, senkos, frogs, and swimbaits

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Drop Shot.

Drop Shot.

Gotta disagree. While Drop Shotting puts fish consistently in the boat for me, it's not a big fish presentation like jigs are.

have caught three 10# lm and five 9# lm the past 3 years...all but one have come on an 1/8 oz. bitsy bug/zoom super chunk jr.

sorta like that old saying...it ain't the size, it's the motion.   8-)

Drop Shot.

Gotta disagree. While Drop Shotting puts fish consistently in the for me, it's not a big fish presentation like jigs are.

I'm betting that you are not using 8 and 10 inch worms and bulky creature baits on your drop shots.

Didn't Randall catch some DD's last season on a small finesse worms?

Biz is funny. I am prety sure he is meesin with you guys.  ;)

Swimbaits, jigs, and then there is a big gap inbetween those 2 and creatures big worms and buzzers at night

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Biz is funny. I am prety sure he is meesin with you guys. ;)

Swimbaits, jigs, and then there is a big gap inbetween those 2 and creatures big worms and buzzers at night

LOL, thats what I like to see.  Famous swimbait maker talking about throwing a buzzbait.

I LOVE IT!!!!!

I only catch little bass, but from what I have seen on here swimbaits gotta be the one.

Drop Shot.

Gotta disagree. While Drop Shotting puts fish consistently in the for me, it's not a big fish presentation like jigs are.

Drop Shotting is a finesse presentation for me. 95% of the time I use a Zoom 4 3/4 inch Green Pumpkin finesse worm. Catches tons of Bass. For shakey head fishing it's with a 6 inch Zoom Finesse worm, and  I Tx rig Berkley 7 & 10 inch worms.  Like I said, my biggest fish consistently come on jigs and  or tx rigged wt'd plastic creatures.

I'm betting that you are not using 8 and 10 inch worms and bulky creature baits on your drop shots.

z-spook, frogs, jigs, swimbaits, buzzbaits and 10' worms btw what are you considering giants.

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All but two of my biggest bass have been caught on a 6" Senko.

My PB largemouth was fooled by a Norman Fat Boy.

Another big bass was caught on a Micro Munch Tackle 1/2 oz jig.

I have caught some big bass on Mattlures Baby Bass, but no DD.

This year I plan to spend a great deal of time fishing Catt's Larew Ring Worm.

8-)

Ole Monster in Black Red Fleck or Junebug.

Tiki Stik in Smoke Shad

Mattlures Baby Bass...But no double digit yet.

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