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Raul you do not have enough soft plastics it takes about 500#'s to have enough. ;D

I do have the 500 lbs of soft plastics, only problem is that if I carry them I exceed the weight carrying capacity of the boat by far. It 's 500 lbs of plastics or the outboard.  :)

And you didnt go with the plastics?!?!? :)

shakey head, dropshot, or finesse cranking.

my number one lure would defenitly be a booyah spinnerbait with one long gold willow blade and a little bitty colorado blade, forgive me i just cant catch bass on soft plastics.  :'(

*** ***, and white terminator spinnerbaits.

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Soft Plastic

Raul you do not have enough soft plastics it takes about 500#'s to have enough. ;D

I do have the 500 lbs of soft plastics, only problem is that if I carry them I exceed the weight carrying capacity of the boat by far. It 's 500 lbs of plastics or the outboard. :)

And you didnt go with the plastics?!?!? :)

Nope, I prefer the outboard. 50 lbs of plastics is more than enough.

A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw.

A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw.

The Bitsy jigs are great "catch-anything" jigs.  I use the Bitsy Flips since the hook is much better on them--how's the bleeding series hook?

My go-to lure has to be a jig to cover.  Black/blue, unless the water is clear, then it's black jig with green pumpkin Zoom Ultravibe or Berkely Chigger Craw.

Conditions permitting, the second choice would be either:

4 in. powerworm hopped across the bottom on a slip sinker

Soft jerkbait

Spro Frog

Rapala Minnow and a walk-the-dog bait

Those 5 baits, and I'm confident I can pretty much cover anywhere and catch some bass.

A 1/4 oz Bleeding bitsy jig in brown/green with a 3" pumpkinseed powercraw.

The Bitsy jigs are great "catch-anything" jigs.  I use the Bitsy Flips since the hook is much better on them--how's the bleeding series hook?

Count me among those who like the red hooks. BTW, the hooks on the bleeding bitsy jig are very sharp. The weedguard is a bit softer, too, which I like.

Flatfish if nothing is biting, perch or greenish color is what I've had the most luck on.   They seem to entice a hit when Rapalas aren't, something about the wicked wobble with the slow as possible retrieve.  .  

5 inch senko watermelon

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