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If you could only use one bait for the rest of your life, what would it be? I saw this in a magazine, so I thought I would ask it here...

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spinnerbait

jerkbait >;)

Why so mad ?

Spinner bait.

Trick Stick or Spinnerbait......(can't make up my mind!)

Spinnerbaits you can cover a lot of water, hop it, jerk it, straight burn it in, slow roll......

The trick stick/senko is just as versatile....hop it, jerk it like a jerkbait, drag em, wacky rig em....

Guess I'll go with a trickstick/senko for the waters that I fish.

I sure do like a jig too.

Big O

Plastic worm.

Jig and pig. Very versatile. My "other" choice would have been a Senko.

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Thats a tough one. If i could have three it wouldnt be so tough, but just one...... a 3:16 Wake Jr. in Kokanee pattern.

This is a tough question because in my mind would I pick what catches the most fish or what enjoy catching fish on the most?  Since I fish for enjoyment and not limits I would have to say Zoom Horny Toad.  Nothing excites me more when they explode on the toad...

shaky head with 6 inch worm or spinnerbait

With a jig, you can cast, pitch, hop, crawl, drag, rip, punch, swim, dress it up, dress it down, and just plain fall in love with it.  

Big O

A 6" Roboworm on a shakey head or a GYCB Kreature T-rigged with a 1/8 oz weight.

Since I am new and only have been fishing a 5'' stick tick Watermelon seed most of the time and had the most strikes with it. I'll have to say Trick Stick so far

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