BASS Fishing! What's your favourite bait/lure?

OrganicGorilla

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Caught that one on 10 lb BPS excel mono. I've some of the toughest line in ever used. I respool my reels every other tournament so it doesn't break the bank either.
I've tried lighter line on a baitcaster and it doesn't work out well for me. I sometimes use a 4 foot fluorocarbon leader with the senko if the cover isn't too heavy.
 

dirtWeevil

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my rig if you can call it that is a six foot ugly stick, and a zebco 33 with 10 lb test. I would imagine somewhere the first 33 i ever bought is still working or easily repairable, and probably still casts a country mile lol.

black and blue worm is a sweet combo, I'm so far out of date on gear all i know are the older ones, i grew up with subscriptions to field and stream and bassmasters magazine.

The first issue i had was when that guy out in Cali caught the near record largemouth in lake Castaic, he caught it on a live crawdad i think, or maybe that was the original record can't remember.

Apparently the local fishery service had flooded Castaic with both Florida hybrid monster bass and fatty rainbow trout. The bass ate the trout like a buffet and got big. The guy was something like five ounces short of the record, a good size baitfish, and a million dollar prize Plus endorsement deals from gear companies. Not sure if the old record still stands
 

OrganicGorilla

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my rig if you can call it that is a six foot ugly stick, and a zebco 33 with 10 lb test. I would imagine somewhere the first 33 i ever bought is still working or easily repairable, and probably still casts a country mile lol.

black and blue worm is a sweet combo, I'm so far out of date on gear all i know are the older ones, i grew up with subscriptions to field and stream and bassmasters magazine.

The first issue i had was when that guy out in Cali caught the near record largemouth in lake Castaic, he caught it on a live crawdad i think, or maybe that was the original record can't remember.

Apparently the local fishery service had flooded Castaic with both Florida hybrid monster bass and fatty rainbow trout. The bass ate the trout like a buffet and got big. The guy was something like five ounces short of the record, a good size baitfish, and a million dollar prize Plus endorsement deals from gear companies. Not sure if the old record still stands
Couldn't have been a tournament if he used live bait. I try and stay away from live bait unless I'm perch fishing, then I use minnows!
 

dirtWeevil

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Couldn't have been a tournament if he used live bait. I try and stay away from live bait unless I'm perch fishing, then I use minnows!
he was recreationally fishing, but i believe i have it mixed up, i know the original world record bass was caught on live bait in the 30's, they ate it it was caught for food but the weigh in was done by some sort of official something or other. Now that i think about it the Castaic bass may have been caught on a soft plastic
 

OrganicGorilla

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Mr Twister grub. 1/8 ounce head in white. Bounced along the shale rocks. Yellow color in muddy water.

Works best on running stripers. Big mouth is second. Big Mouth prefers a white grub on a white skirt spinner bait.
I use 4" White Mr Twisters for Walleye. Works like a charm
 

Chunky Stool

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Do any of you use the old #4 or #5 Mepp's inline spinner in White and Red? It's a Bass and Pike killer for me.
My favorite spinner was the Mepps Aglia Long. Not sure if they make it anymore. Had a holographic sticker on the willow-leaf blade and a red band on shank of the treble hook. Caught a zillion crappie & perch with those! A few bass too...
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Found it!
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OrganicGorilla

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My favorite spinner was the Mepps Aglia Long. Not sure if they make it anymore. Had a holographic sticker on the willow-leaf blade and a red band on shank of the treble hook. Caught a zillion crappie & perch with those! A few bass too...
I'm sure they still make them. I've used that one as well. I've pretty much used every #4 and 5 Mepps ever made. Such a versatile lure. Can catch pretty much anything.
 
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