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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/28/21 07:46 PM
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SFAJACKS44
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Green Pumpkin Pit Boss for flipping. Green Pumpkin Z-Craw(if you can find them anymore) for dragging slow. 1.5 Squarebill Sexy Shad for covering water. Chrome Spook for top water Rage Craw for everything in between.
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/28/21 08:03 PM
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CCTX
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mapquest
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They don’t bite it nearly enough; but when the bass are striking a Stanley Top Toad; there are few bites that are as fun.
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/28/21 08:40 PM
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Monty Wright
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Texas Rigged Rattlesnake, Carolina Rigged Zoom Fluke, Vibrating Jig, Zoom Z3 Trick Work on a drop shot. 4 rods I rarely don't have on the deck.
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/28/21 11:22 PM
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Mark Perry
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Hollow body frog. Preferably a Megabass Big Gabot in Jungle Bone or Kaeru Shad
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/29/21 03:56 AM
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ford1213
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So many answers to this.
The Project Z catches tanks down to dinks in the right conditions and is amazing at night. The 6th Sense Divine swim jig is a catching machine around cover and in clear water.
But then you have the apex bait. The Deps 250. If you see the followers before they see you, you have them. It hypnotizes big bass and they just have to hit it. You can call your shots before they even strike.
Just trying to catch em all.
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/29/21 04:45 PM
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Bofish
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A big bone colored spook or whopper plopper early in the morning from now until December
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/30/21 12:07 AM
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ezbassin
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Favorite lure is a soft plastic worm on a drop shot. I fish both finesse worms and trick worms on it. They just work.
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Re: What is your favorite lure
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08/30/21 06:01 AM
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Bayou Burner
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Probably a small 3 inch paddle tail swimbait rigged on a Weedless 3/0, 1/8-3/16 weighted screwlock swimbait hook- Catches everything. All size fish. Any brand you choose, just make sure it’s rigged in-line straight with the hook.
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