With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

gaugeguy

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Lets take a break guys. What is your all-time confidence bait? When nothing is working, there is hi pressure (atmospheric), fish are holding tight to cover what do you tie on and toss?<br /><br />Mine isn't made anymore :( It was the 6" Berkely power ringworm in brown pumpkinseed. Now I settle for the 7" worm in the same color, minus the rings.<br /><br />At night a black spinnerbait with a single colorado blade is my all time favorite.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

depends on species... for bass it's a #3 Mepps<br />aglia bucktail spinner, gold blade.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

My all time favorite for Largemouths would be a 4" Black/Silver floating Rapala.<br /><br />I hear ya GG, my favorite plastic worm was a 7" power worm in the Purple/Shad color. Can't find that color anymore for some reason. :(
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

good choice carp :) the mepps would be #1 for casting,<br />but I'll take the rapala as #1 for trolling...<br />make mine the broken back please.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

How do you guys pronounce Rapala? Rap-a-la or Ra-pa-la?
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Like this........R-a-p-a-l-a.<br /><br />C'mon Guageguy, you have to sound it out. :p
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Ditto on what GaugeGuy said. I aint seen a scalely, large mouth female yet that'd turn down an 8" worm. :D
 

gaugeguy

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Originally posted by Carphunter: Like this........R-a-p-a-l-a.<br /><br />C'mon Guageguy, you have to sound it out. :p
I can only imagine the way you talk carp, turning a 3 syllable word into one with 6. Do you play the banjo :p
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

for me its the rubber worm, was using berkleys red shad power worm rigged texas style, unweighted with a little glass rattle inserted. but i have been using Gary Yamamoto's senko worms rigged the same way and seem to get more hits. i know for certain the bass are hanging on to the worm longer than they did the power worm. also working a small spinner bait like a jig has been good to me.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

No doubt about it the yamammota senko. When this bass are finicky I always have good results with them. I fish them on a gammgatza #2 hook weightless. This rig is deadly in the weeds, and on weed edges. Work em slow, when you think you are slow enough slow down some more. Like fshkpr said, the bass will hang onto these worms longer for some reason. <br /><br /># 2 bait would be a shallow running jointed rapala early in the morning along weed edges.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

sucker: nightcrawler<br />channel cat: sucker<br />sm bass: berkley powerbait twisty tail jig in pumpinseed and white head jig.<br />lm bass: black roostertail<br />walleye: mono spinner in silver blade/red bead with nightcrawler.<br />steelhead: #4 bluefox vibrax in green (trolling or bank fishing)
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

but since the iboats musky tourney nears FH...<br />just can't beat a nice purple hair grandma IMO :p
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Three #2 Fluke or Flounder hooks on a Fluke/Flounder Rig, with a strip of squid or Pork Rind, topped off with a chunk of clam.<br /><br />Drop that to the bottom, next to my chum pot, and it's fish city!<br /><br />Too bad there are only a few keepers.<br /><br />Only type of lures used, are for BlueFish, usually a just a Diamond Jig, but them BlueFish will bite just about anything that looks like something to eat.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Guageguy said;<br />Do you play the banjo :p
No, I don't, and I don't play the flute either............I believe your buddy Tylerin does though. ;)
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

Originally posted by Carphunter:<br />No, I don't, and I don't play the flute either............I believe your buddy Tylerin does though. ;)
I thought that was Toad that admitted that? :rolleyes: <br /><br />Never heard of Yamomoto worms, just checked them out and I believe I will be purchasing a few bags, thanks guys. Are they flimsy like a regular worm or more like a sluggo?
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

for me its a night crawler when the ra-pella ain't work'in.
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

I really don't have to say, 'nuff said.
 

Carphunter

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

What choo talkin 'bout, SBN. ;) <br /><br />There's probably a lot of people here now, that don't know what SBN stands for. <br /><br />BTW everyone its, Saggy Butt Nuggets. :D
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

SPINNER BAIT NUT ! ! !! ! Do I win a prize???
 

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Re: With a tacklebox full of lures, worms, etc.

When I am fishing for northerns I use a beetlespin. When I am fishing for bass I use a beetlespin. When I fish for crappies and sunfish I use a beetlespin. Every once in awhile I fish for walleyes. I have to change my fishing habits fishing for them so then I use a beetle spin.
 
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