[QUOTE=Vertical Wood;435257]7" powerworm, 1/4 oz. texas rigged - any shade of black[/QUOTE]
A man after my own heart...
i will say that using a Yum Ribbontail has produced as well if not better tham my usual powerworms lately...
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[QUOTE=Vertical Wood;435257]7" powerworm, 1/4 oz. texas rigged - any shade of black[/QUOTE]
A man after my own heart...
i will say that using a Yum Ribbontail has produced as well if not better tham my usual powerworms lately...
[QUOTE=Col Forbin;435244]I could throw a Charmer's timber pup any time of the year. Charlie makes some quality plastics - I have yet to find a charmers bait I didn't like, but the timber pup is the most versatile.[/QUOTE]
Would have to make that one a very close # 2.
Watermelon/red flake baby brush hog T-rigged w/chartreuse spike it on the tails :D
-Rich
Dynomite
Bucktail jig, 3/8 oz, white with various pearl or chartreuse trailers (curly tail, sassy shad, twin tail spinnerbait) cause I prefer by bass to have racing stripes :D Not that smallies and spots don't hit the jig pretty well too ;)
Andrew
That's a hard choice but I would go with a 1/8oz shaky head with a 6 inch black grape robo worm...
white buzz bait
black and blue 7 inch power worm on 3/8 weight 0/3 hook
Handmade (by me of course) balsa minnow. I call mine Meyer Minnow's but they where inspired by the Gilly Minnow.
small flitterbait in "ghost" color. I know that I would have something to eat every day!
Salty Crawlin' grub on a 1/4oz Hoot 'n ninny weedless head.
3/16 oz spot remover shakey head, and a Zoom trick worm green pumpkin purple. If I had to chose just one and coincedentally I throw this bait 75% time anyways it catches LM and SM alike and I would prolly dip the tails in chartreuse.