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Post by Carmine13 »

If you had to pick one lure to fish for bass and pike with, whats the lure that has caught you the most fish. for me its a spinnerbait
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Post by joco »

white spinnerbait

2d a rapala

but a bucket off live bat is good.. :lol:

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Post by miker »

probably a chartreuse jointed bomber A (seen here ...of course, I usually have hooks on mine)

seems to work in most situations.
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Post by Wallyboss »

Yellow 1/4 oz jig.
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Post by Bass Addict »

Simple answwer....

White Big O
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Post by Cyber »

Close!! :o Chartreuse Big "O" :wink: 8)
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Post by Yannick Loranger »

The best multi species bait I know is a white grub on a jig head..., walleye, bass, pike, lakers, pannies, it catches it all. I suppose gulp alive might be better...I'll have to give it a shot some time.
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Post by MTF »

x-rap in hot steel pattern
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Mepps spinner

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Mepps #3 spinner, 'Black Fury'

Here it is in action:

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Post by katch moore »

good ol' worm and hook.

but the spinnerbait is a great combo, same as the gold flake tube... :lol:
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Post by MLR »

Koppers Live Target Yellow Perch Patern

Just came back to the hotel room in North Bay from fishing on the Pier. 4 smallies tonight, first one was on first cast.

You can throw these thing long into the wind.

Same thing a couple of weeks ago on Muskrat, second cast over the weed bed and pike on.
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Post by Gord »

joco wrote:
but a bucket off live bat is good.. :lol:
interesting.....never tried live bats before :lol: :lol: :lol:

sorry Joco......couldn't help myself..... :wink: :lol:
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Post by Hookup »

Bone White POP-R - not always the #1 producer, but for me it's the most fun to fish... so if I have to do it forever.... might as well enjoy throwing it...


So where do I pickup this life-time supply of bone white pop-r's????
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Post by Fishin Musician »

Jig Head with a worm. Every fish gets hungry at one time or another. Second would be that same jig head with a gulp alive minnow and a knife so I can cut it to target small fish or leave it whole to catch something of size.

Trout, Crappie, Carp, CatFish don't generally hit large weedless spinners but they will hit a worm or minnow, so will a bass, pike muskie or walleye.

A jig head covers it all. 8)
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Post by crankbait58 »

A Carolina rigged spinner and harness with a gulp minnow. You can add or subtract all the weight you want for different depths or use them with bouncers and they will catch any variety of freshwater fish. I've thrown just about everything else and this is definitely the "go to" bait.
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