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Old 03-29-06, 08:07 PM   #1
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Default I want YOUR opinion on top lure pics!!!!

I was just wondering what you favorite lure pics for these catagories were? Heres mine...

Shallow Crank - Mann's Baby 1-
Medium Crank - Rapala DT4 & Rapala DT6
Deep Crank - Bomber Fat Free Shad & Rapala DT10.
Spinnerbait - Strike King, Booyah, & Leverage
Hard Jerkbait - Smithwick Rouge
Soft Jerkbait - Zoom Super Fluke
Worm - Berkley 7" Power Worm
Other Plastics - Zoom Super Hogs
Buzzbait - Strike King & Leverage
Popper - Rebel Pop-R, Storm Chug Bug
Other Topwater - Lucky Craft Sammy & Mann's Slim Dog (Walking the dog)

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Old 03-29-06, 10:00 PM   #2
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Lets see,

Shallow crank-Strike King 4S
Medium crank-Bomber or Excalibur
Deep crank-DD22
Spinnerbait-the ones I make
Hard jerkbait-Rogue or Pointer
Soft Jerkbait-Super Fluke
Worm-no real preference
Other plastics-Tiki Stick, Super Hog, Brush Hog, Frog, Sweet Beaver
Buzzbait-Lunker Lure
Popper-Pop-R, Excalibur Poppin' Image Jr.
Other topwater-Sammy or Zara Spook
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Old 03-30-06, 12:14 AM   #3
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Hmmmmm...

Topwater: Super Spook Jr., Tiny Torpedo, Pop 'R
Shallow crank: Various
Medium crank: Shad Rap, Bomber, Wiggle Wart
Deep crank: DD14, DD22 (hate using them).
Lipless crank: Rat'lin Rap
Spinnerbait: Rebbasser's home brews, Booyah, Terminator,Strike King.
Buzzbait: Booyah
Soft Stick: Wave Tiki, 4-5-inch, often weedless wacky-rigged.
6-7inch worm: Power Worm, Zoom U-tail, Zoom Trick.
Other softies: 10-inch Power Worm, 4-inch Power Worm, 4-inch Ringworm, Zoom Finesse worm, Zoom and 3X Flukes, Tubes.
Critters: Super Brush Hog, Spider Grubs.

There are others, of course, and we bassers are as prone to fads and "fashion" trends, much the same as are the ladies.
My tackle bag weighed so much as 60 pounds until about a week ago. Rebbasser can attest to that. I spent several days last week "slimming it down" to maybe 38 pounds, of which I will probably use 8 ounces on any given trip.

BTW, this is my first post here. Good friend Rebbasser recommended this site and I'm honored to be here as well as to be his friend and fishing bud.
(Even if he IS an Aggie!)

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Old 03-30-06, 12:49 AM   #4
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Fellas, Flyrod is a good fisherman and an even better friend. He'll fit in real well around here, believe me.

About time you showed up!
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Old 03-30-06, 01:12 AM   #5
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Fellas, Flyrod is a good fisherman and an even better friend. He'll fit in real well around here, believe me.

About time you showed up!
Yeah, well, I'd have been here sooner (He said SOONER!) but I was being held captive by a horde of love-starved Nymphomaniac Stewardess Vixens.
But, I remembered that you get a percentage here, so I escaped (temporarily, I hope.)

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Old 03-30-06, 03:12 AM   #6
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Shallow Crank - Mann's Baby -1, Will go with this one as well.
Medium Crank - Chips Custom Crank.
Deep Crank - Same as Medium Crank.
Spinnerbait - Smalljaws Straight up Watermelon.
Hard Jerkbait - Rapala X-Rap
Soft Jerkbait - Zoom Super Fluke, Same again.
Worm - Dunno, I like them all.
Other Plastics - Paca Craws(Baby & Chunk)
Buzzbait - Strike King
Popper - Rapala
Other Topwater - Zara Puppy Zell Blue color.

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Old 03-30-06, 08:05 AM   #7
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Hmmmmm...

Topwater: Super Spook Jr., Tiny Torpedo, Pop 'R
Shallow crank: Various
Medium crank: Shad Rap, Bomber, Wiggle Wart
Deep crank: DD14, DD22 (hate using them).
Lipless crank: Rat'lin Rap
Spinnerbait: Rebbasser's home brews, Booyah, Terminator,Strike King.
Buzzbait: Booyah
Soft Stick: Wave Tiki, 4-5-inch, often weedless wacky-rigged.
6-7inch worm: Power Worm, Zoom U-tail, Zoom Trick.
Other softies: 10-inch Power Worm, 4-inch Power Worm, 4-inch Ringworm, Zoom Finesse worm, Zoom and 3X Flukes, Tubes.
Critters: Super Brush Hog, Spider Grubs.

There are others, of course, and we bassers are as prone to fads and "fashion" trends, much the same as are the ladies.
My tackle bag weighed so much as 60 pounds until about a week ago. Rebbasser can attest to that. I spent several days last week "slimming it down" to maybe 38 pounds, of which I will probably use 8 ounces on any given trip.

BTW, this is my first post here. Good friend Rebbasser recommended this site and I'm honored to be here as well as to be his friend and fishing bud.
(Even if he IS an Aggie!)

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Welcome to the site. Any freind of Rebassers, well we worry about LOL

rrw,

I have too many favorites, unlike FlyRod here, my bag just keeps getting heavier, and heavier

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Old 03-30-06, 09:53 AM   #8
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welcome flyrod,
those pesky vixens can be a nuisance, 'you'll get used to it, I did rofl

heres my 3¢ worth

Shallow crank-manns -1, rapalas, and homemade balsa "weebaits"
Medium crank-bombers, poes, rapalas
Deep crank-DD22 and RatLtraps
Spinnerbait-not fussy about brand, i only look at the blades, but like hank parker classic and strike kings and stanleys
Hard jerkbait-Smithwick Rattling rogue, suspending
Soft Jerkbait-Fluke Fluke fluke
Worm- any culprit or manns
Other plastics creature and tiki
Buzzbait-any white 2 bladed will do. short or regular length
Popper-Pop-R,
Other topwater-Spook, BangOLure(bagelys) and the XRAP
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Old 03-30-06, 02:31 PM   #9
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Hey Lizards-





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Old 03-30-06, 04:36 PM   #10
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Shallow crank- Assorted
Medium crank-glass rap
Deep crank-Rat-l-trap or a rapala
Spinnerbait- I guess the brand doesn't matter that much, but I generally fish Strike Kings (Mainly b/c I can get 'em at Walmart)

Hard jerkbait- suspending yo-zuri crystal minnow
Soft Jerkbait- Baby bass colored super fluke, or occasionally a trout killer in pearl
Worm- All zooms, and some 3x's
Other plastics- Occasional scum frog, tikis and senkos
Buzzbait- any triblade is good
Popper- Rebel Pop-r or an excalibur popn image definitely NOT a storm chug bug, I despise these
Other topwater-Zara spook
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Old 03-30-06, 08:04 PM   #11
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Welcome Flyrod, I'll bet you don't like those DD22 because they are so hard to retrieve on a flyrod. Maybe you might try a baitcaster. JK
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Old 03-30-06, 08:09 PM   #12
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Bassguy, I haven't ever seen him handle a flyrod, but he can use a baitcaster with the best of them.
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Waiting for that one rotfl
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Old 03-30-06, 10:06 PM   #14
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Old 03-31-06, 05:41 PM   #15
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There are others, of course, and we bassers are as prone to fads and "fashion" trends, much the same as are the ladies. (end quote)....



well you'll be happy to know that unlike these women you seem to know so well....i own more tackle than i do clothes....my wardrobe includes a mass assortment of fishing t-shirts.....i own 3 pairs of shoes....and one purse....i'd rather have new tackle than a diamond ring there son....give me a boat and water to launch it in and i'm happy.....so there....now that i have schooled you in the ways of a "true" fishing woman....i'll say hello and welcome to the "nut" house forum....tons of great guys and a few gals on here....all have good ideas...and well JB...he's got not only good ideas but he's also full of plenty of insite into the dark side.....so let's just say that it's a place for "all" to learn, teach, and vent.....now let's go fishin......whooohooooo.....aww dang i forgot i gotta move tonight....but i'll be on the water by sunday i swear....lol.....
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Old 03-31-06, 11:28 PM   #16
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Just got done moving myself. Pick up the rig on Sunday. First tourney is April 30th. Time to buy the new license for this year.

TopWater-Perfect Frog
Shallow crank- T-Rexx Shallow Diver
Medium crank- DT 4-6 or Bagely
Deep Diver- T-Rexx Deep Diver or DT 16
Hard Jerkbait- Smithwick
Soft Jerkbait-Zoom Super Fluke
Spinnerbait-Strike King
Buzzbait-Gander Mtn. Generic
Soft Plastic Trailer-Chomper Twin Tail
Tube-4" flippin tube
Worm-Powerbait 7"
Finesse-Chomper 4"
Rattle Trap-T-Rexx rattlr' or Diamond Shad (strike king)
Jig-Mann's Stone Jig
Swim Jig- Bonovary 1/4 oz
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Old 04-01-06, 03:09 AM   #17
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Shallow Crank -
Medium Crank - Rapala DT6
Deep Crank - Bomber Fat Free Shad & Rapala DT10 (same)
Spinnerbait -
Hard Jerkbait - Rapala Huskey Jerk and X-Rap
Soft Jerkbait - Zoom Super Fluke (same)
Worm - Robo Worms, Senkos
Other Plastics - Baby Brush Hogs, Tubes
Buzzbait -
Popper - Rapala Skitter Pop, Homemade Poppers
Other Topwater - Lucky Craft Sammy, Homemade Propreller Baits, Zara Spook
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Crank-still learning
jig-working on it
spinnerbait- tandem chartreuse/white wal-mart
hard jerkbait- x-rap
Soft jerkbait- watermelon/red flake superfluke
worm- 5"junebug senk/ 7.5" red shad culprit
other plastics- everything, I use almost all plastics
topwater- storm chug bug
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Old 04-01-06, 10:57 PM   #19
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shallow crank - Strike King 1XS and 4S
medium crank - Bandit 200
deep crank - Norman DD22
lipless crank - Cordell Spot
spinnerbait - Hart
jig - Hart
buzzbait - Hart
hard jerkbait - Strike King Wild Shiner
popper - Strike King Spit-n-King
other topwater - Super Spook Jr.


Too many soft plastics to name.
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Shallow crank. R.C 1.5
Med crank, dt6 or an Excaliber fat free guppy
Deep crank, Zoom Z-4
Lipless crank, LV 200
Spinnerbait, Daves
Buzzbait, Booger man
Hard Jerk bait, pointer 78 or 97.
Popper, Spash it (Don Iovino)
Worm. Culprit, red shad w/ green flakes.
Other plastics, Sweet beaver.
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