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Old 07-16-10, 08:10 PM   #1
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Default Favorite summertime lures

What is your favorite lures for use in the summer time?
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Old 07-16-10, 08:25 PM   #2
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I've been having some good luck using a 1/2 jig. I'll cast it over some submerged weeds, and let it settle down in there, than violently jerking it out, letting it settle back in. Make sure you watch your line good, other wise you'll miss a few bites. I like a big bulky action packed trailer for this (for example the rage tail craw), slightly slower fall.

Colors? Black and blue! Never had any luck with that color other than using it like that.

btw, where in florida are you? I live in florida too, and my be able to give you a few spots.
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Old 07-16-10, 08:32 PM   #3
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Toads, frogs, buzzbaits. Add the jitterbug to that list. See a pattern? Follow that up with plastics.
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Old 07-16-10, 10:07 PM   #4
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Morning... Buzzbait, prop bait
Daytime... T-Rig and Deep Cranks (slowly learning C-Rig)
Night... Black Spinner, Powerworm T-Rig, Any Black surface bait...
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Old 07-17-10, 12:33 AM   #5
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7" and 10" power worms
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Old 07-17-10, 12:47 AM   #6
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hey boss, im in central Florida and thanks to you and everyone else for the good tips
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Old 07-17-10, 08:40 AM   #7
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5/8 oz. jointed Jitterbug, Torpeodo for low light and calm conditions, T rigged Beaver, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits. Followed by jigs, plastic worms/creature baits.
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Old 07-17-10, 09:30 PM   #9
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6" black lizard.
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Old 07-17-10, 09:46 PM   #10
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A Strike King crankbait or a 5" Senko in a natural looking color
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Old 07-18-10, 05:55 AM   #11
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During the recent weeks my go to lure has been a 7" power worm. Flukes and senkos would be next on the list.
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Old 07-18-10, 03:55 PM   #12
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Lately, it has definitely been a 5" senko rigged wacky with no weight. I have done well with both watermelon and rootbeer smoke w/ copper and green flakes.
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Old 07-18-10, 04:58 PM   #13
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Baby Bass colored plastic jerkbait from Gander Mtn. I use the 3 1/2"

http://www.gandermountain.com/modper...F&merchID=4006

Works great in the shallower weedy lakes in MI that I tend to fish, and I can fish it fast, slow, or anywhere in between.

I've caught more bass with this lure than all my other lures combined.

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Old 07-18-10, 09:47 PM   #14
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tim and holmes thank you
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For me it has been crankbaits, mostly deep. Running them near the bottom or a few feet above it. That and a 10" Ol' Monster Zoom worm in Green Pumpkin. I also always make the last 1" of the tail chartreuse with a Spike-It marker or dip. I might try the 12" Larew El Salto worms next time out. In Michigan last summer it was a frog and a 5" Sicko (stick worm) but there's not many pads around here and I really can't seem to get bit on a stick worm.
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Midnight chart. superfluke, customized with a little pumpkinseed and bluegull cosmetics.
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I get good late strikes from my 4 inch husky jerk in fire tiger. Worms on a T-rig are always a favorite.
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John, I was fishing with a worm on a t-rig earlier to no avail, but I'm going to try again tomorrow thanks though
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John, I was fishing with a worm on a t-rig earlier to no avail, but I'm going to try again tomorrow thanks though
I rarely fail to at least get a hit on worms. I would try swimbaits in bright neon colors too. Firetiger, chartreuse, etc.
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Alright thanks, ill pick some up tomorrow, what size would you suggest?
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Alright thanks, ill pick some up tomorrow, what size would you suggest?

They say the bigger the bait the bigger the fish, but I like them in smaller sizes, 4" and under. I have not had had much luck with bigger ones around here. I have caught some pretty big fish with the 2" swimbaits, and I briefly hooked a huge bass on a 1" swimbait.

Creme has a good paddle tail type called the Spoiler Shad that they sell at Wal-mart. I also Like the Storm Wild Eye Rippin' Swimbaits. And for crazy action, it's hard to beat a zoom fluke.

In fact my current favorite lure is the Lit'l Fishie swimbait from Creme. This is the little 1" lure that I hooked up with a big bass on. They come in sizes up to 3 1/2", but I like the tiny one the best. They are hard to find in stores, so I have been ordering them from the website.
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Big bait big fish is a great concept when they are actively feeding, but when they go into finesse mode... small is the key... a good alternative to small swimbaits is simply putting a 3" curl tail grub on a jig head and swimmin it...
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Big bait big fish is a great concept when they are actively feeding, but when they go into finesse mode... small is the key... a good alternative to small swimbaits is simply putting a 3" curl tail grub on a jig head and swimmin it...
I totally agree! A white curl tail grub can be deadly. I always make sure I have a pack of white curl tails and black jigheads close by. Great action!
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Thanks y'all looks like ill be making a trip to walmart for some fishing tackle soon
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Mine has to be a 3-5inch swimbait . Soft plastic



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