IneedAnewScreenName-98375 Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 junebug yum dinger on a spotsticker head. From 1 down to a 100ft 2-beetle spin Quote
bigbass Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I agree Tom, for catching bass IMHO you can not beat the Rapal Floating minnow in the natural minnow color. This is how I got my son interested in bass fishing with me. It's a simple lure to use, but a versatile lure also. Swim it fast or slow. Twitch it, use it as a topwater. A very good lure for large or smallmouth. A Texas rigged worm or a twin-tail spider grub has worked well for me also. Quote
Bill_Lehrter Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 I'd have to say my number one is pitching texas rigged craws and worms to docks and wood cover. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted March 4, 2005 Super User Posted March 4, 2005 Spend time finding the fish before trying to catch them. It's hard to catch something that's not there. Just because the cover looks fishy doesn't mean there is a fish there. They might be under your boat. Quote
clooney Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 1) Shad colored suspending crankbait 2) Spinnerbait...willow leaf blades Tried creatures for the first time last year and they worked well. So, this year i will concentrate on creatures, crawdads and tubes to get more experience with them. Quote
D.Taylor Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 I fish so many baits lakes and rivers that all fish differently its hard to say. But all time most fish caught on has been a 4 inch black and chartruce or a pumpkinseed chartruce Gene Larew Salt Craw texas rigged Quote
crankbait Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 Chucking and windin' CRANKBAITS there is no other choice...! ;D Quote
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