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(second in a series) by Bill Mathis
I
recently asked all Classic Bass Pro Staff Members and Field Staff Members if
they had to use one presentation all day long, what would it be.
I asked Steve and Tom: If you had to use one bait all day long, what would be your 'go to' bait?
"For the largemouths, you want a junebug
color to use when it's sunny, a brown crawfish color for early am, and anytime
it's a bit cloudy or overcast, and a watermelon-red flake for anytime the other
two are not producing as desired.” "I do rig it Texas-style with weights
from 1/16-ounce for early spring to 3/4-ounce in late summer and early fall;
Carolina rig it for smallmouths and occasionally largemouths; drop-shot it for
both smallmouths and largemouths (drop-shot weight from 3/16 to 1/2-ounce); and
use an interior weight (the Eagle Claw HP Hook with 1/16- and 1/8-ounce Quik
Clip weight).” "It's often the best thing to throw early and late in the year, and while not always best in summer and early fall, it will get you fish anywhere, anytime.”
"The color/weight would be determined by water clarity and depth." "In clear water, I would use 1/4 oz. to 3/8 oz. jig in a natural color." "My favorite being a green pumpkin jig with a green pumpkin trailer or an all black combo." "In dingy or dirty water I would go to a 3/8
oz. to 5/8 oz. jig in either all white, or my all time favorite, electric blue
with a sapphire blue trailer.”
We will be finding out the 'go to' lure choices of more Classic Bass Staff Members.
Bill Mathis
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