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What is your #1 go to bait? Why?

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fishstick

I'll have to agree with McCarter on this one, I dont know if I've ever hit the water without atleast one jig tied on...with the exception of the great lakes.


MaizeNBlue

Chase, you learned about tubes from the back of my boat, watching me catch enough to cash a check, not to mention the conversation about your line choice. ;D

LUMBERLEO

I have to go with Senko's for largemouth probably pumpkin.  Although I have been using Dinger more and more I think I might go that way this year.

Snack Daddy St clair Special for smallmouth.  I have used them all over and smallmouth will not turn away from them in any color water.
Even the brown water in canada.

Scott

bassinman#1

For largemouth I like the white pearl strike king zulu with a red #4 wide gap hook fished weightless. And for smallmouth, I like the war eagle spinnerbait( cole slaw ) color.

bshaner

Largemouth - You just cant beat a senko weightless.

Smallmouth - Carolina or Texas rigged hula grub.

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skeeterman190

 Well for largemouth id say the numbers would be a 323 senko,but for quality you cant beat a jig. 

  now for the smallies ill have to agree with LGMOUTH an erie darter will smoke a tube any day but hey lets keep that between us we dont want the whole world fishin them now... ;D -skeeterman-
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Largemouth - senkos for numbers, jig-n-pig for the toads.

Smallies - brown tubes with blue or copper flakes
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