I have used a few spooks and strike kings but have not had much success?
Yellow Magic!!!
Pop-r, natural colors. Match the belly color with the sky.
Luckycraft Gunfish size 95 or bigger. Hands down, easiest to walk, least number of tangles, most fish for me.
The megabass pop-x and pop-max are a close second, but they're just so darn pricey. I'm afraid a pike will come up and yeah no.
Paycheck Repo Man
Luckycraft Sammy or Gunfish both awesome
I also like the Xcaliber Zell Pop size 3
Strike king sexy dawg is super easy to walk and you can cast it a mile!
Zara Spook One knocker. black and gold pattern is my "confidence color", but I find that any color with black in it seems to work well.
g-splash 65 - no feather treble. or a gun fish, or a rico, or the big POP-R, or
Bill Dance Dancing shad ,it was made by Excalibur but I think it's made by Heddon now . Noisy , tons of movement , easy to walk and fish eat it . Fish miss it alot because it moves so much side to side . But it's so much fun and they keep coming back for it .
I like the LC Sammies, the original Pop R in bone white and a Yellow magic every now and then.
There a few lakes I fish that I knock em dead with a Zell Rowland Pop R. The original Zell Pop, not the newer ones. I don't get many topwater bites on those lakes with anything else.
Willie
Sammy, gunfish, vixen, yellow magic
A Sammy is a great, great bait. I cut my teeth walking a Spook. Spit n Image are excellent too.
Zara spook all the way. I find white with red to work great. But I guess it depends on the body of water your on.
I like a bunch of them but I use the Super Spook most often, at least on the Great Lakes or bigger lakes up north.
Lucky craft wake tail 95, rebel minnow in bone, pop r over a walking bait........ Gotta love it when the Beesh are looking up !
Try leaving a bit more slack in your line when walking a spook. I've had great success with it and it is one of my favorites. When fished properly, the spook can be deadly. That erratic action can really turn on a bite so that other lures and presentations can all of a sudden be productive.
Yellow Magics and the Don Iovino Pop R style baits are good too although not "walking" baits. That feather seductively just wavering in the water when it's sitting still will drive bass crazy and they will literally blast it.
Top water is my favorite presentation as there is nothing more exciting than seeing a violent strike from a bass. Spook fishing takes lots of practice and experimentation. There are lots of cadences and presentations you can use to turn them on. Use your imagination when presenting this type of lure and you won't believe the fun.
Good luck and let us here on the forum know how you do.
BD. ;D
My fav is the Heddon Super Spook in the Okie Shad color. I've tried all sorts of other more expensive baits and nothing beat this $6 bait.
I too like a Sammy, and a Rico. Like the feather on the Rico treble. Sammy size big.
My favorite topwater is a pop-r, but that isn't a walking bait. So then I've gotta say a Spook Jr. It is still big enough to catch big fish, but small enough to not let the fish get a good look in our super clear water.
Quote from: riverrunner on March 28, 2014, 01:51:58 PM
Bill Dance Dancing shad ,it was made by Excalibur but I think it's made by Heddon now . Noisy , tons of movement , easy to walk and fish eat it . Fish miss it alot because it moves so much side to side . But it's so much fun and they keep coming back for it .
Are you referring to the Spit'N Image & Spit'N Image Jr? If so +1 on that bait!
- Highly Realistic Finish (for a nearly 20 year old design)
- Loud Sharp Rattle
- Perfect Shad profile
- Easy to use
- Sticky Sharp Rotating Trebble Hooks
By far my most productive Topwater bait anywhere anytime! This is actually my go-to bait if fish are shallow or suspended high over deep water chasing bait. No other bait I can think of that will load the boat with the better quality fish when the bite is on!
I also like the spook jr. Sometimes they dont go after the regular size zara spook but tear up the jr. I find the bigger one easier to throw and work. The good ole hula popper got me started on top water. And i'm surprised no one said anything about the jitter bug. Even though i haven't used one in yrs. It was a favorite as a kid.
Quote from: spinnerbation on March 31, 2014, 01:50:48 PM
Quote from: riverrunner on March 28, 2014, 01:51:58 PM
Bill Dance Dancing shad ,it was made by Excalibur but I think it's made by Heddon now . Noisy , tons of movement , easy to walk and fish eat it . Fish miss it alot because it moves so much side to side . But it's so much fun and they keep coming back for it .
Are you referring to the Spit'N Image & Spit'N Image Jr? If so +1 on that bait!
- Highly Realistic Finish (for a nearly 20 year old design)
- Loud Sharp Rattle
- Perfect Shad profile
- Easy to use
- Sticky Sharp Rotating Trebble Hooks
By far my most productive Topwater bait anywhere anytime! This is actually my go-to bait if fish are shallow or suspended high over deep water chasing bait. No other bait I can think of that will load the boat with the better quality fish when the bite is on!
This bait fished best with a slack line presentation. The more slack your line when you were jerking the tip the more action and the bait wouldn't move but a half inch to an inch so the fish wouldn't miss it...............as much and those loud rattles would just call the big girls out. Great bait. I still fish it and I have some original Excalibur colors. That "Excalibur" series of baits were baits made by Pradco back in the day which included those which were the Heddon and then the Cordell as well as Bomber, Smithwick because I remember a KVD clown color but that may have been a long A Jerk bait, and I was rather partial to the 3/4 ounce Jimmy Houston Cordell Spot. Caught the biggest bass I ever caught on Kent Lake with that lure off the back of Angelo's boat about 15 or more years ago. I was young then.
BD ;D