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The 50 Greatest Lures of All Time

The 50 Greatest Lures of All Time

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from buckhead wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago

They forgot lure no. 51: A quarter stick of dynamite. Works EVERY time!

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from stumpthumper wrote 24 weeks 6 days ago

Hard be a Rapala if you ask me.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 24 weeks 3 days ago

I have to say, the curly tail is my favorite lure for everything, and there are so many ways to use it, jigs, trailers, on a bare hook, the opportunitys are endless, now all you have to do is make a 50 best flys ever and i would hope the number 0ne would be the Clowser minnow.

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from doebait wrote 24 weeks 2 days ago

to me the best plug ever made was called a ( scrambled egg).it was a good bass and jack fish plug.the company that made it went out of business and wouldn't sell the patent to it.would love to see it back on the market again.people that still own one wont sell theres or fish with them for fear of losing them forever!

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from JasonP wrote 24 weeks 1 day ago

What about bucktails? How could the list not have bucktails?

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from troutrageous1 wrote 24 weeks 11 hours ago

Personally, I think Panther Martin spinner & Yamamoto Senko are both slightly underrated on this list. I'd definitely put the a dressed PM in front of a Rooster Tail in a heartbeat.

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from kaponas1 wrote 23 weeks 3 days ago

The curly tail works great for our monster smallmouth we have on the columbia river. For Chinook Salmon It's The K-16 Kwikfish wrapped with sardine and the best lure for Steelhead is a lil corkie and yarn...

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from koeka wrote 23 weeks 1 day ago

FISHING TIP RE:ZARA SPOOK for Striped Bass/Blue Fish.
Old timer gave me this awesome tip, drill a BB size hole about 1/4" or a bit more behind the eyes directly along the spine. Put a tsp of mineral oil or cod liver oil and seal with silicone.(just enough for it to float with the head bobbing upward) In the surf this extra weight will scream the lure an extra 30 yrds (more if you use braided line)and the stripers smash em. They're also cost effective $5, so if you lose em it doesn't sting as much!

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from bulldogbuck wrote 22 weeks 3 days ago

Panther martin is a great lure, but I have hooked over 10 types of fish on a single rooster tail. I would have ranked it a little higher.

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from Jesse wrote 21 weeks 3 days ago

in my apinion the sketter pop frog by rapala is the best bass lure ever made

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from Taylor Fitzpatrick wrote 21 weeks 2 days ago

I've cought more bass on a rubber worm then any other lure. Jurking them on the retreve will increase the amount of strickes also

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from huffman1894 wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

say that again

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from hnestle wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

If all else fails I use a Mepps Aglia. I don't alway catch the big ones, but sometimes I just like to catch fish.

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from archer88 wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

caught 20 bass on a rapala hoola pooper over the weeds one day last fall smallest one was 15 inches ever since that day ive been poppin!

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from buckhunter wrote 20 weeks 22 hours ago

Rapala Original Floating Minnow.

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from wsimien wrote 19 weeks 6 days ago

With all these sweet lures its no wonder these fish don't stand a chance. Its amazing being able to watch the lure design evolve in this gallery. What will they think of next?

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from wsimien wrote 19 weeks 6 days ago

Forgot to mention, where is the saltwater love? Should be titled the 50 Greatest Freshwater Lures.

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from cwolf5 wrote 19 weeks 5 days ago

My fav is the Pop-R I catch more on that..

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from Dan35 wrote 19 weeks 3 days ago

I'd have to put the buzzbait near the top of the list. What it lacks in diversity of fish species it more than makes up for in hellyeah.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 19 weeks 2 days ago

i like them all the ones that i have that are in here all work really good.

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from fanaticalfisherman wrote 19 weeks 1 day ago

Panther Martin spinners are the all time best trout lure out there I have caught all sizes of brook trout from all times of the year on them cant beat em

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from upnorthson wrote 18 weeks 6 days ago

hard to beet a good mepps or a nice daredivel

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from buckshot89 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

the red and white dare devil spoon is great. i caught my 42 inch pike on one...

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from mullerbill wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

can you tell us more about the scrambled egg plug? what did it look like design colors any pictures?

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from streack wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

You will find my tackle bag full of assorted jigs, tails, rapalas, and little cleos.

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from squirellhunter wrote 17 weeks 3 days ago

They sure didnt forget #25. The jitterbug works good as the suns going down in the summertime espeacaily around brush.

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from hickboy518 wrote 16 weeks 1 day ago

its like lookin in my tackle box

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from jmcctheboss23 wrote 14 weeks 1 day ago

jitterbug is byfar my favorite lure of all time i have caught so many fish on this lure it isn't even funny

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from bobbywade wrote 13 weeks 3 days ago

i also like the Bomber model B

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from bobbywade wrote 13 weeks 3 days ago

i also like the Bomber model B

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from cookie22 wrote 13 weeks 13 hours ago

mepps are still no.1 in my book hard to beat these little spinners

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from TroutLoon355 wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I think that we all underestimated the old Johnson Sprite Spoon. Even though they are originally ment for redfish, they have produced some rainbows and largemouths over and over again

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from Ralph the Rifleman wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

Actually, the Daredevle spoon rotates 360 degrees instead of the "wobble" effect as the Cleo, or the Darting action of the Kast Master, so a steady retrieve is a better presentation for this lure!

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago

what about an erie derie , all you do is let it drift with a worm (optional) and waleye will be left and right

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from AndyH wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago

What about the old Wounded Minnow. I caught some of my first fish on the wounded minnow, about 30 years ago. Lost that lure some time back, and haven't found one like it since.

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from churro73 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

i'd put shad rap up higher

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

what about scumfrogs.

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

when im trout fishing kastmasters work farely well , so do panther martin lures .

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

the panther martin is very underated on the list, it is my favorite trout lure.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 weeks 6 days ago

Storm Thunderstick, Silver with black back

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 weeks 4 days ago

Seeing all these great lures brings back many great memories as I have caught some great fish on nearly every one of them. One lure that used to slay bass that I haven't hear mentioned is the Bassareno in frog or in red and white. Back in the 60's living in South Dakota, that was my go to plug for bass when nothing else was working. I caught tons of bass on it and I don't hear too much about it anymore...

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from Flbassin wrote 1 sec ago

I liked seeing the wide range of lures but Fail!The Lucky 13 should have been in there for sure. Nice gallery though

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from troutrageous1 wrote 24 weeks 11 hours ago

Personally, I think Panther Martin spinner & Yamamoto Senko are both slightly underrated on this list. I'd definitely put the a dressed PM in front of a Rooster Tail in a heartbeat.

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from stumpthumper wrote 24 weeks 6 days ago

Hard be a Rapala if you ask me.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 24 weeks 3 days ago

I have to say, the curly tail is my favorite lure for everything, and there are so many ways to use it, jigs, trailers, on a bare hook, the opportunitys are endless, now all you have to do is make a 50 best flys ever and i would hope the number 0ne would be the Clowser minnow.

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from JasonP wrote 24 weeks 1 day ago

What about bucktails? How could the list not have bucktails?

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from koeka wrote 23 weeks 1 day ago

FISHING TIP RE:ZARA SPOOK for Striped Bass/Blue Fish.
Old timer gave me this awesome tip, drill a BB size hole about 1/4" or a bit more behind the eyes directly along the spine. Put a tsp of mineral oil or cod liver oil and seal with silicone.(just enough for it to float with the head bobbing upward) In the surf this extra weight will scream the lure an extra 30 yrds (more if you use braided line)and the stripers smash em. They're also cost effective $5, so if you lose em it doesn't sting as much!

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from Taylor Fitzpatrick wrote 21 weeks 2 days ago

I've cought more bass on a rubber worm then any other lure. Jurking them on the retreve will increase the amount of strickes also

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from wsimien wrote 19 weeks 6 days ago

Forgot to mention, where is the saltwater love? Should be titled the 50 Greatest Freshwater Lures.

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from squirellhunter wrote 17 weeks 3 days ago

They sure didnt forget #25. The jitterbug works good as the suns going down in the summertime espeacaily around brush.

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from hickboy518 wrote 16 weeks 1 day ago

its like lookin in my tackle box

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from cookie22 wrote 13 weeks 13 hours ago

mepps are still no.1 in my book hard to beat these little spinners

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from doebait wrote 24 weeks 2 days ago

to me the best plug ever made was called a ( scrambled egg).it was a good bass and jack fish plug.the company that made it went out of business and wouldn't sell the patent to it.would love to see it back on the market again.people that still own one wont sell theres or fish with them for fear of losing them forever!

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from kaponas1 wrote 23 weeks 3 days ago

The curly tail works great for our monster smallmouth we have on the columbia river. For Chinook Salmon It's The K-16 Kwikfish wrapped with sardine and the best lure for Steelhead is a lil corkie and yarn...

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from bulldogbuck wrote 22 weeks 3 days ago

Panther martin is a great lure, but I have hooked over 10 types of fish on a single rooster tail. I would have ranked it a little higher.

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from Jesse wrote 21 weeks 3 days ago

in my apinion the sketter pop frog by rapala is the best bass lure ever made

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from huffman1894 wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

say that again

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from hnestle wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

If all else fails I use a Mepps Aglia. I don't alway catch the big ones, but sometimes I just like to catch fish.

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from archer88 wrote 20 weeks 2 days ago

caught 20 bass on a rapala hoola pooper over the weeds one day last fall smallest one was 15 inches ever since that day ive been poppin!

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from buckhunter wrote 20 weeks 22 hours ago

Rapala Original Floating Minnow.

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from wsimien wrote 19 weeks 6 days ago

With all these sweet lures its no wonder these fish don't stand a chance. Its amazing being able to watch the lure design evolve in this gallery. What will they think of next?

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from cwolf5 wrote 19 weeks 5 days ago

My fav is the Pop-R I catch more on that..

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from Dan35 wrote 19 weeks 3 days ago

I'd have to put the buzzbait near the top of the list. What it lacks in diversity of fish species it more than makes up for in hellyeah.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 19 weeks 2 days ago

i like them all the ones that i have that are in here all work really good.

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from fanaticalfisherman wrote 19 weeks 1 day ago

Panther Martin spinners are the all time best trout lure out there I have caught all sizes of brook trout from all times of the year on them cant beat em

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from upnorthson wrote 18 weeks 6 days ago

hard to beet a good mepps or a nice daredivel

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from buckshot89 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

the red and white dare devil spoon is great. i caught my 42 inch pike on one...

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from mullerbill wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

can you tell us more about the scrambled egg plug? what did it look like design colors any pictures?

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from streack wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

You will find my tackle bag full of assorted jigs, tails, rapalas, and little cleos.

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from jmcctheboss23 wrote 14 weeks 1 day ago

jitterbug is byfar my favorite lure of all time i have caught so many fish on this lure it isn't even funny

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from bobbywade wrote 13 weeks 3 days ago

i also like the Bomber model B

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from bobbywade wrote 13 weeks 3 days ago

i also like the Bomber model B

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from TroutLoon355 wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I think that we all underestimated the old Johnson Sprite Spoon. Even though they are originally ment for redfish, they have produced some rainbows and largemouths over and over again

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from Ralph the Rifleman wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

Actually, the Daredevle spoon rotates 360 degrees instead of the "wobble" effect as the Cleo, or the Darting action of the Kast Master, so a steady retrieve is a better presentation for this lure!

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago

what about an erie derie , all you do is let it drift with a worm (optional) and waleye will be left and right

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from AndyH wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago

What about the old Wounded Minnow. I caught some of my first fish on the wounded minnow, about 30 years ago. Lost that lure some time back, and haven't found one like it since.

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from churro73 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

i'd put shad rap up higher

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

what about scumfrogs.

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

when im trout fishing kastmasters work farely well , so do panther martin lures .

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from elaphant444 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

the panther martin is very underated on the list, it is my favorite trout lure.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 weeks 6 days ago

Storm Thunderstick, Silver with black back

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 weeks 4 days ago

Seeing all these great lures brings back many great memories as I have caught some great fish on nearly every one of them. One lure that used to slay bass that I haven't hear mentioned is the Bassareno in frog or in red and white. Back in the 60's living in South Dakota, that was my go to plug for bass when nothing else was working. I caught tons of bass on it and I don't hear too much about it anymore...

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from Flbassin wrote 2 sec ago

I liked seeing the wide range of lures but Fail!The Lucky 13 should have been in there for sure. Nice gallery though

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from buckhead wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago

They forgot lure no. 51: A quarter stick of dynamite. Works EVERY time!

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Additional Info

Whether you target bass or walleyes, trout or stripers and more, these are lures that actually work. Some selections are lures your granddad fished. Others are so new you might not have seen them yet. In all cases, though, you'll find a lure that catches fish, specified right down to size and color, along with just what to do when you're on the water.

Picking the perfect lure for a given situation is hard work, so I'll confess to a dirty trick. Before returning to a marina dock or my truck, I take the day's hot lures off my rods and put them away. To the same rods, I then attach lures that didn't work. That means the prying eyes of other anglers in the parking lot will be led astray, and I'll keep a secret to myself just a little longer.

Not this time, though. The lures on these slides are, indeed, the ones I use myself-a core collection distilled through 50 years on the water. They'll work for you, too.