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A bunch of lures to select to catch some bass, and panfish?


Some good, and cheap bass or panfish lures? I will fish with Lots of curly tailed grubs, Plastic Worms, Spinnerbaits and a couple small bass crankbaits for them 12 inch bass :) . What are some good brands for those?

3 Responses to “A bunch of lures to select to catch some bass, and panfish?”

  • bassplayer_1313:

    l’ve used the bass pro shops brand with great results. they have a good size and color assortment. l like their 8 and 10″ model in black on a 4/0 or 5/0 hook for night fishing. robo worms are good but a bit more costly. get yourself a couple rebel pop-rs for surface. great lures. try a shad finish or a bass finish. a chug bug is another good surface lure. then a small assortment of rapalas. match them to the size and color of the forage in your body of water. if you have any flea markets around, those are great places to fill your tackle box. lots of good rod and reel finds also.

  • Brook E:

    Panfish is a pretty baggy term: you can put anything into it you want.

    Do you mean bluegill, or perch? Crappie or white bass? Although there is some overlap (pop-eye jigs work for almost all of them) there also are specific baits for each of them.

    Day in and day out, however, the best bait is one you make yourself from recycled aluminum cans. Called a Flutter Fry, it represents the fry of a bluegill, and all panfish devour it. Here are the instructions for making it:

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