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What is your favorite lure for bass fishing?

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    Posted: 14 Jul 2014 at 9:56am
My luck this year has been horrible and i was just woundering what works the best for you? 
willing to trade lures and i would love t;o here what your favorite lures are. or what lure work best for you
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For me, i use a number of different lures. Not all are timber.

 
- My own homemade (divers - slow rolling with a few pauses and twitches)
- Buzzbaits
- Betts/jig spinners
- soft plastics
 
I mainly use timber lures as much as i can, and try to use other members timber lures that have been given to me.
 
If i still dont get any fish, i just enjoy the scenary..hahaha
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Different sort of Bass over here but this has been my go to lure for years now. A cheap plastic lure (generally the only plastic lure I carry) that out performs all others and has been nicknamed the "Yellow Devil" by friends who have seen it work so often when the fish appear shut down or just out performs all others when they are biting.
 
Kokoda G-vibe
 
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Easily picked up from any Big W/K-Mart store.
 
I'm guesssing you also change the split rings and trebles on them?
Their trebles are terrible.
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Actually no, they ones I have are ok for Bass which regularly are in the mid 40's  (sometimes bigger) and also have caught good sized eastern and murray cod on them.   
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NW Pencil Bass and Bream love them 

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For years my favourite bass lure was a medium Cotton Cordell Big O. Then I discovered it was more a confidence thing with whatever lure I was using.
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IVE used hundreds of lures for bass&cod etc nothing comes close to the viper v bass by far the best lure ive used for trolling+flatlineing i dig em ClapClapClapBig smileBig smileBig smileregards bob
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My favourite bass lure is a Heddon tiny torpedo in chrome color it has caught more bass than all my other bass lures put together.although I do use it about 80 percent of the timeWink.cheers pete
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The lure I used in the upper Noosa River was one of mine with a bib made from a pull ring.



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One of Gavin's (OCD) it nailed 5 on it's debut, trolling and casting.




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Talonz Little Claw twitch version has produced the best results of any of my baits. Though the lure was designed for Muskie and Pike Big Bass have been all over it as well. We have both Largemouth and Small mouth Bass In Michigan.   Here are two pics we took a couple years back. The first was a real fluke. Two bass both about 17 inches ate the same lure at the same time and both got hooked long enough for the picture.  They were released. The lure is not listed on my website but is called a shallow Rippin shad.  The second fish was from Michigans Upper peninsula. A chicagon Lake Small mouth about 20 inches. Took a 6.75 inch Talonz Little claw twitch bait.
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I am currently looking at http://lurelounge.co.uk/product/grandma-lures-6-inch/ - these in perhaps fireside. anyone have any experience? 
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A favourite bass lure has to be a surface lure. I started with Jitterbugs and Crazy Crawlers but now I like the Taylor made paddler and similar. Regards, Ken.
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these are my current favourites ,top to bottom: Nicho's maulers "troutsnax" for shallow river Bass,next two are Fugly trutta butters with deep bibs which I use for Maroon dam bass in 4-5mtrs of water,Fugly trutta butter standard for Dams and rivers,last two are $2(including postage) non rattling vibes from China same size as a Glassy and work pretty good.
I also use the G'vibes like Alistair posted up they work nearly as good as a Jackall and at $6 each good value.i also use members lures extensively and happy to say they all produce
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I haven,t fished for them for years now , We used to have good luck with Halco Combats.
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Anything from Marz Lures Caught big cod and bass on these....
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This lure has been around for years and been the undoing of many cod. There are many colours available but the two main colours I use are black and white. When the moon is out or there is a bit of light on the water I have found the white jitterbug attracts more interest and on dark nights the black seems to do the job.
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Small Fluro green deep diver Bombers and Rebels in Chrome, Yellow/red head and black spots. Lure casting rivers. Black/Red head Deep Diving Poltergeist in dams(Trolling) Purple /white 5/8oz spinnerbaits(Dams)WinkWinkWink
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what everyone else said.
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Heddon River runts, torpedos,Hot jokers,Storm wiggle warts,home made surface lures and divers
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Wee Warts for river & CC Extractor for dams. Both dark colours.
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Caught a lot of bass in dams on Wee Warts as well - a great all round bass lure.
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I had a new brown wee wart pre Rapala days 1995 and got smashed by a huge bass at lostock one night in 2012. Lost the lure. I don’t think I could have turned that fish. 
Anyone willing to sell a couple of wee warts as they are my fave looking lure.
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Jaysea Gremlin. Caught dozens on the pure black. Dawn and dusk as its a top water lure.
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THis past bass siezun wal muffets grinner was a stand out lure i caught alot of bass on themStarClapClapClapClap
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If it’s that time of year and cicadas are around, the tiemco soft shell cicadas are deadly. 
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Come to think of it, most bass anglers I know including myself fish for fish where we think they'll be biting and have favorites for each. Most fish of any species I catch - including bass - are on small, soft plastics rigged on light jigs. The only difference is the species you refer to as bass as compared to our smallmouth and largemouth freshwater species.
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