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Author Topic: Favorite Bass Bait  (Read 5412 times)

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Offline DDSBYDAY

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    Interested to see what everyone prefers for bass.    :scratch:   :sorry:   You can only vote for one.  You can rank them here but the poll only allows one vote for your favorite.

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Offline bonecollecter82

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Manns baby minus-1 In lemon shad

I might have caught a couple on this one

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Offline DDSBYDAY

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     Mine as a kid was the Creek Chub injured minnow.  You can get them on ebay now for about 25 bucks for collecting.  It had a front and rear prop.  I remember mine looked as bad as yours and the last fish popped the screw eye out so I lost the front propeller.  I tried to fix it but it was never the same.  There is nothing like a confidence lure.  :happy1: :happy1:
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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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Live bait                             #1 for Ice fishing
Jig with live                         #2 for Ice fishing
Cranks                             #1 On lakes with a deep drop off of a weed line colder day,
Inline spinners                     0
Spinner baits                       #1 In the hot summer mo/
Soft plastics                        #1 Spring & fall mo/ When cold and wind day

DDS,
It all is in what time of year, (winner Summer Spring & fall ) Now Cloud and sunny it is out side and what lake I am fishing on, 

Offline MTCOMMER

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I would say my all time favorite would be a green Buzz Bait.   :fishing2:

Otherwise any spinners are my baits of choice.

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1- Soft plastics
2 - Spinner baits
3 - Cranks
4 - Jig with live or plastic bait
5 - Inline spinners
6 - Live bait
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Offline BiggA

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1. Buzz bait
2. soft plastic
3. spinner
4. live bait
5. jig
6. inline spinner
7. cranks

Offline FireRanger

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1. Crawdad Shad Rap
2. Weedless Worm
3. Devil's Horse (Fire Tiger)
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Offline Bobby Bass

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Can't do it. Maybe by seasons I could narrow it down some.

Early spring- Big plastic worms up against the bulrushes.
Early summer-1/4 oz double willow spinner baits with a 3" trailer
Summer- Devil Horse in a bass pattern and a white triple blade buzz bait.
Late summer- Dock fishing with six inch purple worms
Early Fall- White buzz baits and zara spooks
Mid fall- 1/4 oz double willow blade spinner baits with double skirts in yellow and blue with 4" Gulp Trailers
Late fall- Everything in my tackle box till I find out what they are biting on.  :happy1:
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Offline whiteoakbuck

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Im in the same boat as BiggA

1. Buzz bait
2. soft plastic
3. spinner
4. live bait
5. jig
6. inline spinner
7. cranks

ya can't go wrong with the buzz!!!!!!
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Offline Wyofish

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I seem to do well with soft plastics in green. Two of my favorites are lizards in green pumpkin and 5" Kalin's grubs in watermelon flake.