Your Go-To Bass Lure
For late winter/early spring?
It's cold, it's warm, fronts blow through right when it starts looking good, what's your go to? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
spinner bait....or a Rouge
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Sparkle beetle
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Texas rigged creature bait
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Senko
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Brush hog or paca craw. Texas rigged with 1/8oz pegged weight. June big or watermelon red
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Watermelon/Red baby brush hog or speed craw.
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Rogue
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6" texas rigged curl tail worm. Black or tequilla sunrise
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3/8ths oz spinner
Senko wacky rigged Broke back rogue |
Wacky worm. Year round.
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I always have at least three rods in the boat. One with a spinner bait, one with a crank bait, and one setup for a weightless soft plastic.
Swap colors and presentation till' things get dialed in, if possible :rolleyes:... 9 out of 10 times I end the day with plastics :D... Hydro |
I can't begin to tell you how much fish I have caught on a red or black shad.
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I throw a Big Bite Bait Yo Daddy on 20lb Sunline flouro. In January I tend to throw okachobee craw. Once the water warms up to 53-55 I throw Green Pumpkin and start dying the ends of the pinchers. I target wood and isolated grass that breaks the surface.
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Texas rigged baby brush hog...
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Red shad green flake worm with light weight
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Watermelon seed fluke either weightless or carolina rigged. X Rap/suspending jerk bait. Lipless crankbait.
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