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<blockquote data-quote="Teeeroy" data-source="post: 1581076" data-attributes="member: 3872"><p>I got into the bad habit of only throwing two lures at every club tournament - a fluke and a beaver creature bait. This season, I've forced myself to try different things. I've hooked the most fish this season on a small (1/4 oz) black w/red flake jig with a small craw trailer. I like throwing a jig because I don't have to fool with changing out the bait like I do with a soft plastic.</p><p></p><p>And the fish are so pressured at the ponds in our addition that I've (I hate to admit this) have gone to using a drop shot rig with little trick worms. I've also gone back to throwing a Senko. I had gotten away from those for quite awhile.</p><p></p><p>But to answer the original question...yeah...if I had to make a choice of just two, it would be the fluke and Sweet Beaver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teeeroy, post: 1581076, member: 3872"] I got into the bad habit of only throwing two lures at every club tournament - a fluke and a beaver creature bait. This season, I've forced myself to try different things. I've hooked the most fish this season on a small (1/4 oz) black w/red flake jig with a small craw trailer. I like throwing a jig because I don't have to fool with changing out the bait like I do with a soft plastic. And the fish are so pressured at the ponds in our addition that I've (I hate to admit this) have gone to using a drop shot rig with little trick worms. I've also gone back to throwing a Senko. I had gotten away from those for quite awhile. But to answer the original question...yeah...if I had to make a choice of just two, it would be the fluke and Sweet Beaver. [/QUOTE]
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