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DoubleB

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OK Guys, Gals...

You've been on the water for an hour now, and no strikes. Everything seems to be in place, everything should be working but it's not.

You look at your takle boxx. It's time to pull out Old faithful.

What do you pull out?
 
Now? Silver Buddy or spoon.
Night? Black eight inch worm.
Summer/Spring with water temp above 55? Spook.
Hot summer? Rattle trap or finess worm on a shakey head.

For me it depends on the time of year and water temp. Could even be the place, like in the Spring on the G. Red Rattle Trap.

emoSmile Jmax
 
Perch colored dynamite! emoLaugh emoPoke
Bass fishing. emoScratch
Crappie fishing. 1/32 oz jig with panfish assassin or stinger.
Catfishing. Cutbait and wait.
Bluegill. Waxworms.
Stripers. Super fluke or sassy shad.

Drum. That's a trade secret. emoBigsmile emoGeezer
 
For shallow water bass = 3x strike king lizard w/o sinker and swivel about 6" from hook. For 5-10ft bass= Roadrunner, rattletraps, texas rig purple worms. For really deep bass fishing= Carolina rigged strike king 3x worms/lizards.

For Crappie: Same as DK uses and maybe dinamite.
 
Shiners or live bait, nothing works better. As Rsimms said once "Breakfast of Champions"
 
Doc1 - 1/7/2008 3:26 PM
Shiners or live bait, nothing works better. As Rsimms said once "Breakfast of Champions"

Yea, what Doc1 said... that I said.

However, if you restrict me to picking only one artificial bait, and the goal is to simply catch "a fish" of any species, I'd go with a "Great Green Grub." I don't believe there is a fish that swims that can't be caught on a chartreuse green twisty-tailed grub.
 
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