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If it comes down the bait I enjoy the most, I would have to go with the soft plastic jerk baits (like the Super Fluke). That doesn't mean I don't have a host of other bait genres that enjoy equally as much. The Super Fluke gets a little edge because the action is completely angler imparted. You can make the bait do so many different things to trigger a strike.
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Good answer Bob!
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My confidence bait changes depending on the water clarity. Dirty water it is a crankbait. Clear water and it is a trick worm fished on either a wacky, T-rig, or drop shot
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Zoom magnum trick work in watermelon candy!
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5" Bass Assassin soft jerk bait! Cha-ching...fish on!
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Not torn at all between top or bottom baits,as this is from top to bottom.
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Bandit 200 series craw color crankbait
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Another vote for Senko
5" Senko, watermelon/red flake. Most versitile bait out there.
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5" Yum Dinger green pumpkin w chart tail Texas rigged either weighted or weightless.
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Blk/blue swimjig.
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Wacko worm and a big shinny red hook..
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zoom speedworm in watermelon red texposed on a 2/0 offset shank worm hook weightless and minus the tail
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Just give me a 5" texas rigged worm in any shade of green.
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What is texposed, excuse my Newbie-ness
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On a normal t-rig,you leave the hook inside the worm/plastic ,making it hidden/weedless.
A tex-pose is where the hook is exposed on the outside of the plastic.
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I always thought "tex-pose" was when you buried the hook point back into the bait to make it weedless.
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That's the way I prefer it....But I think both ways are still considered tex posed...Fully exposed for more open water,tuck the point for light cover. If its called something else,I really dont know?
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Ahhh, hence.. exposed...
Thank you!
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Black and Blue Strike King Jig with a black Neon Money Crawl on it.
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Yum Money Craw, rigged on a spot remover weighted hook. I can fish this like a swimbait, topwater, jig or just shaky head style. This thing is super versatile, if I had to go just one color, I'm going Blue/Black--Green a real close second choice on color!
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SPRO little John MD and close Second is a Bandit 200.
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5'' Watermelon Magic senko T-rigged on a 3/0 Gammy hook
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