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your number one bass catching bait!?!?! (lure you caught the most bass on all time)

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

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Jointed Rapala Shad-Rap. This is my lucky go to bait. It has caught fish when nothing else would. The one with the blue stripe on top, silver middle, orange stripe on bottom. Best bait I have ever owned.

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

Man, why I 'm not surprised at all ?   :D

And the 8th when God said ( James Earl Jones voice ): "let there be bass fishing" and he created the South Catt was the first customer !  :)

Which bait I 've caught the most fish with ? .....gee, I don 't know. :-/

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

Man, why I 'm not surprised at all ? :D

And the 8th when God said ( James Earl Jones voice ): "let there be bass fishing" and he created the South Catt was the first customer ! :)

Which bait I 've caught the most fish with ? .....gee, I don 't know. :-/

That worm accounts for 80% of my bass & has produced 15 double digit bass so yea I kinda like it :D

from my limited experience - green w/ char. tail zoom fluke with a 1/4-3/16 oz unpegged weight on a 3/0 ewg.

green swimming senko w/ the same weight and hook.

origonal floating rapala - you cant fish these wrong.

im still yet to catch anything with a regular senko/trick stick , but i still try.

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So far this year its been jigs and spinnerbaits.  In years past its been senkos or some type of knock off.

1/4 oz green craw bitsy bug jig has caught me the most numbers by far

grn pumpkin double tail yamamoto hula grub on 1/4oz arkie jighead has caught most of my "bigger" bass

Various soft plastics have accounted for the highest numbers, with the jig being my most consistent producer of big fish.

its so hard for me to say, it seems each year around here there is a different bait that just tears them up, i'd have to say consistant baits for me are senko's (Tiki sticks) and super spook jr's.

Soft bait = Fat Ika (rigged backwards with a 5/0 gammie superline EWG)

Hard bait = R-Trap or Red Eye shad

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All variations of the Shad Rap would be number one, followed by a white double willowleaf spinnerbait, and then a Rattlin Rapala.

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Berkley blue fleck power worm

I wish I would have kept a log starting back when I was a kid! I know I've caught a ton of smallies growing up on the Rebel Humpback series! My bet is that bait would take the number 1 spot for me but the records I do have would say spinnerbait! My top spinnerbait would be a 3/8oz double willow leaf (gold & silver) in white/black scale.

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