This trout and steelhead jig features soft hackle and flash around a jighead trailing a 3-inch Exude-scented soft-plastic worm. Many people mistakenly use snap-swivels with these and other lures that don't twist line in the first place. Trout shy away from that added bulk; tie your line directly to the lure. 1/32, 1/16, 1/8 ounce; seven color combinations. $3.90 for two; mistertwister.com
Photo by Dan Saelinger
These are the crankbaits, plastics, jigs, spoons, and spinners fishing editor John Merwin would choose above all others, broken down by species. Are your favorites on his list?
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I love this list, some of my favorite lures are on this list and I have used most of these at some points. I love the chug bugs and zara spooks, they have some of the best action of any lures.
The strike that takes place when a bass ambushes these lures is what keeps me hooked on bass fishing,
this is a great list for a beginner fisherman like me. some of these are already in my dad's tackle box. thanks mr. merwin.
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I love this list, some of my favorite lures are on this list and I have used most of these at some points. I love the chug bugs and zara spooks, they have some of the best action of any lures.
The strike that takes place when a bass ambushes these lures is what keeps me hooked on bass fishing,
this is a great list for a beginner fisherman like me. some of these are already in my dad's tackle box. thanks mr. merwin.
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