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bass lures
#1
im completly resalking my tackle box with lures and lures arent my strong point. i was just looking for some suggestions on lures of all kinds to buy. thanks
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#2
I guess you can start off with a soft jerkbait . I like DOA Soft jerkbaits and Zoom flukes in peral white and bubblegum color. Or Senkos work awesome in green punkin. Buzzbaits for top water or spinnerbaits tube baits are great for bass also. There are so many lures and baits for bass its crazy but just stick to the basic lures and colors to start off. Good luck and titelines to ya
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#3
I'm a big crankbait fan, I would stock up with an asst. from shallow baits such as A Mann's Baby 1- some shad raps, bandits Bomber and Norman.Lucky Craft and Jackall male great Crankbaits though they pricy they work.
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#4
SENKO´S LOTS OF THEM!!! I catch alot of small and Large Mouth on Grubs in chartreuse, white, pumpkin and green. Maniaccustomelures.com has awesome products at a good price.
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#5
What, where, and how do you like to fish? It depends on water depth, speicies, and if you are fishing from a boat.

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#6
I think that you should start que hard jerksbaits, it easy and really good, start doing jerking, it funny and later start with soft baits with texas rigs and drop shots.
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#7
also try double-willow spinnerbaits and rattletraps. along with some poppers for morning and late evening.
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#8
i Think yamaoto Senkos are the best i just caught a 8 to ten pounds bass on them..
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#9

I have a pretty well stocked tacklebox with a good assortment of all types of bass lures and panfish jigs and lures but I have caught the majority of my larger bass on soft plastics.

Lately on wacky rigged soft plastic worms.
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