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KBFISHING 07-27-2013 07:23 PM

Tackle Box suggestions
 
Recently I just went bass fishing at Lake Crieghton and caught 1 Decent bass and missed one that leaped out the water and got the hook. It was a fun trip except I lost almost all my good lures. Lures I used and had success on before were baby bass crank bait and pumpkinseed neon green curly tail power bait lures. My friend uses senkos and they have worked but personally i am not a fan of them. I want to buy some new lures when I go to replace them but I usually go in blind. I have wasted money on a rattle trap and some pre riged plastic worms. I really don't want to waste any of my money so any help for bass lures would be greatly appreciated. Snag prevention tips and knots would also be helpful. Thanks

dopderbeck 07-27-2013 11:01 PM

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I don't know if you mean for that specific lake, but every tackle box needs a good selection of spinnerbaits in a variety of sizes and colors.

gnuisance 07-27-2013 11:11 PM

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Give senkos another try. They are the most effective soft plastic for bass IMO. I like the 5" in watermelon, black or earthworm. Texas rig or wacky just give it a couple pops and then let it fall, bass hit it on the way down.

tommyboy 07-27-2013 11:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gnuisance
Give senkos another try. They are the most effective soft plastic for bass IMO. I like the 5" in watermelon, black or earthworm. Texas rig or wacky just give it a couple pops and then let it fall, bass hit it on the way down.

I agree texas rig or no weight twitch and drop or slow swim retreive i also like purple and smoke with flake.

KBFISHING 07-28-2013 11:50 AM

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I understand senkos catch alot of fish I don't like fishing with them cause of the technique. I like reeling in a crankbait or curl tail worms and feeling the bass strike at it. And I don't mean for the septic lake I would just want any lure suggestions

jimmythegreek 07-29-2013 03:30 PM

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basics......
1. spinnerbaits in around 1/2 oz size, silver dual blades all black and a all white
2. rapalas, a shiner solored 7 or 9 size xrap, a floating version, a shad rap
3. some plastics, a curly tail on jig head, a shad shape on jig head, a power worm type w a curly tail on jig head
4.topwaters, zara spook/zara jr. in shiner color, skitter pop by rapala, a hollow body frog like SPRO or gooyah in natural colors
5. shallow crank, like a strike king KVD or live target lures pumplin seed, they swim 1-2 feet down.

there are tons more, and diff stuff if you r fishing from shore or a boat matters. Usually from shore its slower finesse fishing, alot of times in weeds, so the senkos u dont like work great and other texas or weedless plastic rigs. If you are more into power fishing, get off the bass and into other species, we all started w bass pretty much, but u graduate to bigger and toothier things after a while

KBFISHING 07-29-2013 05:40 PM

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I usually fish from the shore went to effingers got a shad bomber crank bait 2 spinners and rooster tail. Landed 1 Bass caught another huge one that broke the line right as was landing it. Both on the crankbait which I lost to the fish. I currently am leading towards Crankbaits as I usually catch at least 1 good sized bass.Well I don't have anymore now! I would go fishing for pike or other things I just don't have access to a boat and I don't know any good spots on shore to find them. The easiest place for me to get to is Lake Crieghton where as far I know there is only Sunnies, Largemouth Bass, Carp, and the occisonal Crappie.

KBFISHING 07-29-2013 05:42 PM

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There also some bullhead catfish but they usually only go for night crawlers

nutleysigns 07-29-2013 07:16 PM

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I like 4" Yamamoto Hula Grubs over the Senkos


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