Three lures that never fail

It’s Friday and I have a few more hours to kill then I am off fishing on the river. So let’s play “three lures that never fail”…My choices:
1. Yellow or white mini-king spinner-bait
2. Three inch rapala
3. Four inch plastic Renegade worms

One of those lures mention has worked so well,  the success rate is 95% of times I was on the water. I fish some of the best spots I can and not the ones where there are 30 idiots on a boat fishing the smallest lake in the state.


Processing your request, Please wait....

Tags: , , , ,

5 Responses to “Three lures that never fail”

  1. Mom of 3 says:

    My first choice is always # 1

    1. Rooster tail
    2. Rapala floating lure
    3. Mini-king

  2. Steelheader says:

    It varies but the colors depend on what they are wanting to do. Then add weather and the water conditions. Anyways for steelhead fishing these are my choices:

    1. Panther Martin Spinners
    2. Blue Fox Spinners
    3. (Spoon) Hot Shot plug and Lil Cleo’s- Steelhead fishing

  3. Cajun says:

    All three can catch a verity of different kinds of fish almost any waters fished and at any time! I have used these three types of lures in freshwater and saltwater and have caught so many fish from bluegills to Spanish mackerel with them!

    rooster tail!
    beetle spin!
    Four”purple stutzie worm!

  4. Jerkbait says:

    Depending on the season and locations this can be a very hard question because I do fish a lot around the nation.

    In Spring:
    1. 3/8 or 1/2 oz double willow spinner bait, chart/white
    2. 1/2 oz jig Blk/blu
    3. Net Bait Paca Craw
    In Summer:
    1. 10″ Berkley Power worm blk/blu flk
    2. 3″ Tube Road Kill w/Chart. tails
    3. 3/4 oz jig blk/blu
    In Winter:
    1. 5/16 oz peanut butter & jelly jig w/ same color trailer
    2. 2.5″ Tube
    3. Silver Buddy
    In Fall:
    1. 1/2 oz white buzz bait
    2. Lucky craft Sammy
    3. Lucky craft crank bait that runs 4-6ft in chart.
    All those will vary with weather and water condition.

  5. Sillhard says:

    For Freshwater fishing my choice would be these.
    1. Rapala-jointed size (7 or 9)
    2. Some form of pre-rigged worm, preferably weedless
    3. Mepps aglia size (1 or 2)

Leave a Reply