Out of these six lures which one, if any, have you guys had the most luck with when it comes to catching bass?
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thefifthofnovember_ on
Slim Jim beef sticks crush but that frog is nasty
JustFax_NoPrinter on
Out of all of those, I’ve only tried the rooster tail and I got it stuck in some rocks this weekend. So no success on my end.
dascaapi on
Senko. 4”, 5” and fat 5” and tanuki when I’m feeling freaky
thekendricke on
I tried that worm on the far right all day yesterday, got nothing
adhq on
I think I’ve caught more bass on a dropshot with a nightcrawler than with any of the more popular lures.
Electronic-Brick5585 on
senko or top water frogs/poppers imo.
maxwellkc on
They have different uses, and success depends on when and how you use them. Wacky rig the senko on the right, and you have an unstoppable weapon. I’ve had incredible luck with it, but it works best in places you would normally suspect fish to be (near cover, fallen trees, under docks, by weed beds and edges of grass). I’ve gotten a ton of strikes on frogs before but the hookup ratio is something I struggle with, I can just never seem to get a decent hook set on them.
abarkules on
The fish around me go nuts for those pearl white flukes. Everything from slow twitches off the bottom, to erratic jerking in the middle of the water column, to dancing it off the top to imitate a fleeing baitfish. It’s nice to get all that action without having to switch lures. Good luck!
GetSixtySix on
Depends on what you’re looking for? I’d pick that frog for pure excitement!
Mudbutt101 on
Senko
Ok_Fig705 on
Fluke for me IDK they just work
Dad white rooster tail guy
Pro’s the green worm
The most fun Frog all day
PlumbingBoston1195 on
The rooster tail should be good for smaller bass, the spinner bait too.. I’ve been trying soft plastics all summer and got way more bites on hard plastics.. now I just run my weedless soft plastics around to feel out the terrain and depths, then I switch them out to crank baits and ChatterBait. More success
plates_25 on
senko. all day.
Thick_Imagination177 on
Senko and fluke out of the selection you have
LawBest2867 on
Senko are reliable and flukes are fun and reliable but takes more technic
J3wb0cc4 on
Senko is king. But you need the watermelon with red flakes. For years I was doing a Texas rig to much successful but I recently started using a weighted ewg hook with a blade and it’s been very successful. There’s a screw near the eye of the hook so the soft plastic stays in place much better than before.
Jefffahfffah on
Zoom fluke on a 3/0 Weightless EWG hook crushes all
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Slim Jim beef sticks crush but that frog is nasty
Out of all of those, I’ve only tried the rooster tail and I got it stuck in some rocks this weekend. So no success on my end.
Senko. 4”, 5” and fat 5” and tanuki when I’m feeling freaky
I tried that worm on the far right all day yesterday, got nothing
I think I’ve caught more bass on a dropshot with a nightcrawler than with any of the more popular lures.
senko or top water frogs/poppers imo.
They have different uses, and success depends on when and how you use them. Wacky rig the senko on the right, and you have an unstoppable weapon. I’ve had incredible luck with it, but it works best in places you would normally suspect fish to be (near cover, fallen trees, under docks, by weed beds and edges of grass). I’ve gotten a ton of strikes on frogs before but the hookup ratio is something I struggle with, I can just never seem to get a decent hook set on them.
The fish around me go nuts for those pearl white flukes. Everything from slow twitches off the bottom, to erratic jerking in the middle of the water column, to dancing it off the top to imitate a fleeing baitfish. It’s nice to get all that action without having to switch lures. Good luck!
Depends on what you’re looking for? I’d pick that frog for pure excitement!
Senko
Fluke for me IDK they just work
Dad white rooster tail guy
Pro’s the green worm
The most fun Frog all day
The rooster tail should be good for smaller bass, the spinner bait too.. I’ve been trying soft plastics all summer and got way more bites on hard plastics.. now I just run my weedless soft plastics around to feel out the terrain and depths, then I switch them out to crank baits and ChatterBait. More success
senko. all day.
Senko and fluke out of the selection you have
Senko are reliable and flukes are fun and reliable but takes more technic
Senko is king. But you need the watermelon with red flakes. For years I was doing a Texas rig to much successful but I recently started using a weighted ewg hook with a blade and it’s been very successful. There’s a screw near the eye of the hook so the soft plastic stays in place much better than before.
Zoom fluke on a 3/0 Weightless EWG hook crushes all