Probably an odd pick for not saying a finesse presentation but a classic chrome and blue or chrome and black 1/2 oz rattle trap. I would cover as much water as possible with it.
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I've had days where I could get bit on anything and we always come to this question... If your life depended on you catching a keeper bass after fishing all day with no luck and you could only pick one bait, what would you choose?
My answer is a #5 shadrap in crawdad, but I've also noticed that I fish it less and less these days. I'm not sure why because I have loaded the boat on really tough days and caught nearly everything that swims on that bait.
So what would you choose?
RJP
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Probably an odd pick for not saying a finesse presentation but a classic chrome and blue or chrome and black 1/2 oz rattle trap. I would cover as much water as possible with it.
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4 inch shakeyworm on 1/8 oz head.......I've had days where I could get bit on anything and we always come to this question... If your life depended on you catching a keeper bass after fishing all day with no luck and you could only pick one bait, what would you choose?
My answer is a #5 shadrap in crawdad, but I've also noticed that I fish it less and less these days. I'm not sure why because I have loaded the boat on really tough days and caught nearly everything that swims on that bait.
So what would you choose?
RJP
When things are tough, THAT works........
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Reaction innovations 6.75 inch trick worm on a 1/4 ounce D&L head in green pumpkin or watermelon.
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Green pumpkin senko weightless.
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Green pumpkin tube
Black 7" worm with chartreuse tail.I've had days where I could get bit on anything and we always come to this question... If your life depended on you catching a keeper bass after fishing all day with no luck and you could only pick one bait, what would you choose?
My answer is a #5 shadrap in crawdad, but I've also noticed that I fish it less and less these days. I'm not sure why because I have loaded the boat on really tough days and caught nearly everything that swims on that bait.
So what would you choose?
RJP
A live crawfish
Jig. All day every day.
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Buzzbait. U figure out what you want on it. Lol.. if ur not catching any, good chance you may end up with at least big bass cash. It's happened in my boat a lot more than once.
4 inch yum dinger Texas rigged or wacky style green with black fleck or Mardi gras
Rapala X-Rap Extreme Action Slashbait XR-10 Suspending Jerkbait.