08-18-12, 09:09 AM | #1 |
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Lure you can't live without during the seasons
The Senko vs Dinger thread got me thinking. Let's here everyone's can't live without bait for each season.
From- East TN and Fish mostly Loudon, Tellico, Watts, Bar, and Chilhowee Lakes Spring- Heddon Spook Clear Chart Insert/ Bone Silver Insert- "Saltwater versions" Summer- Day- Strike King 6XD- Citrus Night-Homeade Colorado SB Red and Black Texas Red Uncle Josh Pork Fall- Buzzbait "Booyah Pip Zqeek, the worst thing Booyah ever did was discontinue this bait. I ordered the last 100 of the Luna and the Glowbee colors off there last pallet they had at Pradco" Winter- 1/4 oz Rattle Trap" I'm partial to the Red Eye Shad #500 Clear Ghost Sexy Shad" I rarely use plastics way to A.D.D. to fish slow lol how about you guys? |
08-18-12, 10:33 AM | #2 |
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String Strike King sexy shad
Summer Horny Toad Fall both of the above Since it get's to cold up here I don't fish much in the winter. If it stays warm till November and warms up around February some, I still like the Strike King sexy shad. I think you are pretty well set on the Pip Sqeeks'.
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08-18-12, 11:33 AM | #3 |
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Plastic Worm period.
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08-18-12, 11:51 AM | #4 |
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well I've sold several, I think when I did store inventory at the first of the month I had 65 Glowbee's and 72 Luna's left lol
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08-18-12, 02:37 PM | #5 |
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4" single sickle tail grub... motor oil or bluegill
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08-18-12, 07:47 PM | #6 |
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Jitterbug, spring through fall.
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08-18-12, 10:29 PM | #7 |
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Baby brush hog.
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08-19-12, 08:21 PM | #8 |
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Senko...winter(especially if its like the last one) through fall.
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08-19-12, 08:30 PM | #9 |
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Regarless of the season. Most days start with a T-rigged worm or lizard and a Pop R. As the day progresses I will tie on a square-billed crankbait.
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08-19-12, 09:00 PM | #10 |
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I changed my answer like six times, I actually gotta think about this one. Used to be easy, 10" purple power worm. Can we have more than one? I need top 3 then top 5 then top 10. Then I think I can make it work.
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08-19-12, 09:21 PM | #11 |
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i am goin to go with a jig, jig, jig, and a jig. there are many things that can be stuck on the back of a jig head. in all actuality, a spinner bait is a jig with an attachment, same can be said for a buzzbait. jigs are used on a-rigs. i would hate to fish any season and not be able to utilize a jig in some way.
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08-20-12, 10:47 AM | #12 |
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great answers guys and vega heck yeah list a top 10 lol. Have fun with it. I am collecting data on what people use and where for my own knowledge and to have for the store's knowledge. Just seeing if anyone has something that is killer and I don't know about. These type of threads help me with info from people who use the baits.
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08-20-12, 02:12 PM | #13 |
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Three arm Tennessee rig-regardless of whats on it generally swimbaits but not always-any time school is in session.
That is when not having a frog of some kind in hand.use frog 7-8 months a year the a rig 3-5 so at times may have a frog and an a rig tied on but if going under its on an a rig. |
08-20-12, 02:58 PM | #14 |
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mule what lake you fish mostly?
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08-20-12, 03:09 PM | #15 |
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Kentucky lake-the lake is named that as dam is in ky 85-90 percent of the lake is in Tn.
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08-20-12, 03:33 PM | #16 |
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good deal. Never been out there heard it is an amazing deep cranking lake though. I know several guys who go ou there for the Triton Tournament each year.
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08-20-12, 04:43 PM | #17 |
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Top 5
Can't do without a YumDinger, either green pumpkin or brown pumpkin/chartreuse tail. Any body of water, any time of year.
#2: tandem willow-blade spinnerbait, chartreuse/white skirt #3: rattletrap #4: propbait #5: Scumfrog |
08-20-12, 06:23 PM | #18 |
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This is a list of must haves as I can't narrow it down to one per season.
Ice out/early spring-Jig, hard bodied jerkbaits, both suspending and floating' and a chatterbait. Spring/early summer-Spinnerbait, weighted t-rigged 3 1/2" Craw Papi or beaver style bait for pitchin into cover, shallow diving squarebill crank. Summer early fall-Spinnerbait, shallow and medium diving crankbaits, weighted t rigged crawpapi or beaver, buzzbait and spook. Also a 3" Xcaliber popper if the shad bite is on. Fall to iceup-Spinnerbaits, shallow and medium diving crankbaits, buzzbaits and spooks untill late fall, and a big jig. There are other baits I'm throwing a lot durring these times as well, such as Jitterbugs, lipless cranks, frogs, ect. But these are probably my mainstays. I just know I'm forgetting something!
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08-20-12, 10:23 PM | #19 |
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I would be lost without my BA and Zoom Flukes or my shallow crankbaits. In the winter, I just stick to plastics and jigs.
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Note to self: Keep this thread saved for the next Secret Santa..................
Anytime I'm fishing, I have a Senko rigged and ready to go. Spring & fall I always have a lipless crankbait and a chatterbait tied on. Summer, a spinnerbait. Those are the "always" baits, everything else varies on lake or seasonal conditions. Early and late in the season I will use more reaction bite baits. Summer, more plalstics. Winter - I clean rods, reels, sort/replentish tackle, plan a winter fishing trip and generally wait for spring. |
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