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Confidence Lure(s)

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I got two for ya.

1. What lure do you have the most confidence in. Period.

2. What lure do you have the most confidence in that could catch fish in:

Spring-

Summer-

Fall-

Winter-

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Answer in this format.

1. Texas Craw colored jig-n-pig

2. Spring- Texas Craw colored jig-n-pig, Summer- June bug worm, Fall- White spinnerbait, Winter- Split Shot 12 inches above a finessy Craw

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#1 & #2: Texas Rigged Plastic  ;)

1-Senko

2-Spring-Trig craw, Summer-Senko, Fall-Spinner bait, Winter-don't fish (hard water)

Watermelon seed Super Brush Hog.

All year round baby! This bait never ceases to amaze me with size and quantity of big owe baaass!

BRUS HOG FOW EVAAAAH!!!

;D

    #1.  Dropshotted Reaction Innovations Flirt worm.

    #2.  Spring-Lunker Lure buzzbait.  Summer-Carolina-rigged 6" pumkin colored Zoom lizard.  Fall-Shad colored spinnerbait.  Winter-Jewel football jig with a Yamamoto Flappin' Hog.

Zoom 4" Lizard bouncing around in the rocks.

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1) Roboworms on the drop shot.

2) Senkos wacky rigged.

Spring: Tubes, blade baits, Fat Ikas and hard jerkbaits.

Summer: #1 & #2 above.

Fall: Tubes, blade baits and #1 above.

Winter: Not an option where I am! ;)

1.   Tx rigged plastic                                                                        2.   Summer C rigged 10" worm,Winter Rapala X rap,Fall Tx rigged 10'worm, Spring Xcalibur xr50 (rayburn red) T Bend. Rat l Trap (Annes tackle special color Brown Eye Shad) on Rayburn

- Jerkbait

-Suspending Jerkbait

-T-rig plastic or C-rig plastic

-Xr50 trap chrome w/black or blue back

-Spinnerbait

All around:  FX series Roboworm on a drop shot rig.  I feel like I can catch bass on this bait any day of the open water season.

Spring: Above mentioned for late spring and a 1/8oz shakey head jig with a similar worm right after ice out.

Summer:  Buzzbait

Fall:  Rattle baits (rattlin rap, red eye shad, traps, etc) because I can fish them so many ways.

Winter:  Sometimes I am able to target bass through the ice if I can find them schooled on a structural element.  1/64th glow jig and a minnow normally works well.

Senko rigged weightless.

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1. hair jig & pork trailer, big bass

2. plastic worm, slip shotted.

WRB

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PLASTIC WORMS

Straight Worms: e.g. Zoom Trick Worm

Paddletail Worms: e.g. Gambler Flapp'n Worm

Ribbontail Worms: e.g. Strike King Anaconda

Skirt-Tail Worms: e.g. Gambler Big Stick

Stick Worms: e.g. Strike King Ocho

Roger

Period: Rattle Bait

Spring: jig or t-rig on the beds and under docks

Summer: Senko, Rattle Bait

Fall: Shallow Crank,swimbait

Winter:jig or t-rig, swimbait

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