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What soft plastic lure do you like best for bass?

Question by lovetohunt. Uploaded on May 27, 2009

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Any one use a Culprit? I have heard good stuff about them...

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

i would have to say that it would be mister twister. they do the best for me.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

the one that they are hitting the best that day.
i use a tube jigs a lot for bass, even for brook trout .a crappie size jig works great for brookies

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I like the good old plastic worm. Zoom is my favorite maker.

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from benjismokin wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Well my all-time go to worm is the Tequilla Sunrise made from Copperhead. I rig it just with a split shot about a ft up.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I like the 6" black lizard's with a blue tail.
Bass HATE those things.

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from jay wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Berkley has a winner with their gulp line.

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from muskiemaster wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.

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from huskerguy wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I've always had luck with a watermelon colored plastic worm.

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from nathan.grell wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I like the red shad culprit worm, a little finesse and you will be breaking jaws all day long!

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from rserwe44 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

A Pumkin lizard gets an amazing number of hits from bass.

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from CPT BRAD wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Pumpkin worms and craws, grape work well too with a yellow tail. Berkly or Zoom either one, whatever is on sale when I go buy tackle.

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I have had a lot of luck with zoom horney toads and other toad lures.

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from nuclearsportsman wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I have had a lot of luck with a Zoom Lizard, particularly colored Red Shad. I always hook at least three whenever I use 'em.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

YUM products always seem to work for me and also Berkley Gulp seems to be a winner in the field.

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from hunterkid94 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I think some Berkly Gulp lizards are very good.

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from vahockey47 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

zoom 3 in. rubber worms

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Any one use a Culprit? I have heard good stuff about them...

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

i would have to say that it would be mister twister. they do the best for me.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

the one that they are hitting the best that day.
i use a tube jigs a lot for bass, even for brook trout .a crappie size jig works great for brookies

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I like the good old plastic worm. Zoom is my favorite maker.

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from benjismokin wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Well my all-time go to worm is the Tequilla Sunrise made from Copperhead. I rig it just with a split shot about a ft up.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I like the 6" black lizard's with a blue tail.
Bass HATE those things.

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from jay wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

Berkley has a winner with their gulp line.

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from muskiemaster wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.

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from huskerguy wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I've always had luck with a watermelon colored plastic worm.

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from nathan.grell wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I like the red shad culprit worm, a little finesse and you will be breaking jaws all day long!

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from rserwe44 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

A Pumkin lizard gets an amazing number of hits from bass.

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from CPT BRAD wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Pumpkin worms and craws, grape work well too with a yellow tail. Berkly or Zoom either one, whatever is on sale when I go buy tackle.

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I have had a lot of luck with zoom horney toads and other toad lures.

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from nuclearsportsman wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I have had a lot of luck with a Zoom Lizard, particularly colored Red Shad. I always hook at least three whenever I use 'em.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

YUM products always seem to work for me and also Berkley Gulp seems to be a winner in the field.

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from hunterkid94 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

I think some Berkly Gulp lizards are very good.

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from vahockey47 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

zoom 3 in. rubber worms

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