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Of one fishing lure, what would it be? Mine would probably be Trick Worms, Senkos, or Ribbontails.

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Zoom 4" Lizards, or Rat-L-Traps.

Fishing from shore where i fish, I'd probably go with a Live Pointer, or similar, high quality hardbait.   I fish some pretty gnarly waters, so I tend not to use the best bait for the situation because I can't afford to lose as many of them.  Plastics I can swing as they're realitively inexpensive.  The only reason I have treble baits lasting longer than a year is because I primarily use 30lb braid.  Fishing mono I was losing two baits a day, it gets pricey.  I'm in an urban area so not only are there branches and rocks to get snagged on, but tires, shopping carriages, bikes, etc.  

Jigs w/ Paca Craw trailer or Senkos

Keep in mind that my list is for river smallies...

Trick Sticks, Lucky Strike Flash Minnow, 3 1/2" tubes... in that order.

Of course, that's "this weeks" list.  

Hum, I would have to go with the Spro Bronzeye Popper Frog.

senkos, no question

    Netbait Paca Craws.  

 4" Yum Dinger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best I've used ( Though I've never used Senko's 'cause I kinda fish dangerously, and don't have an unlimited supply of cash. Besides, the others work for me.....)

Jigs with various trailers. Second would be a variety of crankbaits.

Zoom Finesse/Shakey Head Worms.

8" Huddleston ROF12 in Trout

I've gone through WAYYYY to many this year.

7" junebug powerworm with brass n glass

Probably go with some Senkos

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I honestly couldn't say. Either a jig with GYCB flappin hog trailers or senkos.

Senko, i go through so many of them it would be great to have a lifetime supply

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