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12-17-08, 09:01 AM | #1 |
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Your "go to" bait?
First post here, might aswell word it in the form of a question. Pretty simple question at that.
So lets hear em. Favorite bait (style,name, color, possible scent). I guess I will start it off. Strike King 3.5" Coffee Pro Model Tube Green Pumpkin. By the way. Love the forums. Kevin seems like a great guy. Looking forward to alot of conversations and help. Cheers |
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First of all welcome aboard, knot. I would say that my go to bait this year was a wacky rigged yamamoto senko, watermellon w/black flake. It cost me a lot of money to fish them, but I did catch a lot of fish.
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Cotton candy 5" Zoom lizard
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12-17-08, 10:24 AM | #4 |
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Welcome to the board knot289 I really like the flukes.
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Welcome. Cotton Candy lizzard or worm on a C-rig. With Garlic dip on tail.
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My favorite bait this past year has been the Strike King's 3/16oz. Black Bitsy Bug Mini Jig followed with a black Zoom Super Chunk Jr.
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also welcome to the board.i really like the texas rigged berkley power worm or a texas rigged lizard.
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12-17-08, 11:35 AM | #8 |
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A jig. In all sizes, I have confidence in them.
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12-17-08, 11:54 AM | #9 |
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I recently tallyed my end-of-the-year stats. My #1 bait was a Rapala DT-6. Regarding color, there was a tie. The DT-6 shad and DT-6 parrot caught the same # of fish.
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12-17-08, 12:02 PM | #10 |
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I caught more fish this year on a T-rig Berkley power worm than anything else.
Either black/blue or junebug for colors. Brute |
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I like the DuPont C4 crank bait with the one way cast feature and built in ignition system.
It really brings them up quick. I jest: Topwater anytime with a Zippin Ziggy. Capt Mike
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a jig is my confidence bait, a 1/2oz football jig is my favorite. favorite color would either be missouri craw or peanut butter and jelly.
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welcome to the boards by the way.......glad to have you.
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You guys are always talking jigs. I cant catch the dang bottom with one what am I doing wrong? I have many colors and types. Still nothing
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1/4 jig rigged with a chartruse & silver glitter sassy shad. By the way welcome to the board
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3/8 oz jig with a zoom super chunk trailer. Blue/black or green pumpkin. Anywhere, anytime.
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As to the original question, I'd say a Senko-type bait. And welcome to the forum!
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Depends on season, water temps, flow and turbidity.
Rule of thumb winter - tube spring - stix bait summer - fluke fall - jerk bait |
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White and chartruse or white and blue spinnerbait has always been my go to bait.
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12-17-08, 02:48 PM | #22 |
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wave worm 5 inch tiki stick in sweet potato pie texas riged with a small bullet weight. sometimes used garlic on the end if the fish were slow to bite.
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Welcome knot... mine is a Strike King Red Eye Shad, probably in Chrome/Blue, or Chrome Sexy Shad... 1/2 oz.
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Mine would be wacky rig zenko #1 hook in motor oil or watermelon weightless. If I get another one like in the picture c-rig 10" blk/blu worm at night.
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Well I got off to a late start this year.A Strike King red eye shad in chrome/black back. My second go to was a Excalibur Xr50 in foxy mama color.
I really think the Excaliber will outfish the red eye, I was using the red eye more because of the toothy critters, being they are alot cheaper in price.Ivan |
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