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Thread: What Is Your Go To Lure/Rig For Bass?

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    Default What Is Your Go To Lure/Rig For Bass?

    Freshwater I like Zara Spook Jr or a chartreuse senko...brown double tail grub on a small leadhead for smb

    Saltwater I use a motor oil w red&green flake 3-4" curlytail grub on a 1/4 oz leadhead

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    I love the top water too, but all around day in and out I always have one rod set up with a watermelon senko wacky rigged.

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    Really depends on the time of year and the patterns the fish are on.

    I love reaction baits. Topwater baits like spooks, poppers, and Lunker Punkers. Spinner baits in white and white/chartreuse and bluegill. Crank-baits, colors and techniques depend on the time of year, shad, bluegill, and baby bass, and crawfish. I like swim-baits in the same patterns as well. But as for when reaction baits aren't happening, jigs and t-rigs.

    As far as my "go to" rig for all seasons, I always have a t-rig ready to go using various colored twin tailed hula grubs using a 3/0 EWG thin wire hook and a 1/4oz bullet weight painted black, sometimes I peg the weight, sometimes I don't...

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    T rig senko or creature baits & the good ol 4" fat ika get the job done for me.
    Last edited by bassfishing24/7; 02-03-2013 at 07:40 AM.

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    Senko weightless, wacky or Texas.

    Drop shot.

    If you can't catch fish on those, might as well break out the nightcrawlers.

    And for saltwater, I usually use the baits freshwater fish haven't touched. (Not much of a saltwater fisherman as you can tell)

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    weightless brush hogs..

    4-inch roboworms - Margarita mutilator and aaron's magic. Sometimes Morning dawn (without red flake).

    3-inch grubs! I seldom see people tossing these any more.

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    Fresh water- 5" purple and brown robo zipper worm and saltwater 4-5" red brown red sparkle big hammer (forgot its name) or the calico killer

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    Freshwater- 4" MMIII or Orange Crush roboworm (straight tail), texas rigged

    Saltwater- 3" Big hammer sexy smelt with 1/4oz plain leadhead

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    Owner shakey worm

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    Dropshot small plastics...small curly tail worms, senkos, craws for freshwater or creature baits on a jighead. In the salt...carolina rigged curly tail grubs or slug baits for spotties and halibut.

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