1/2 OZ homemade spinnerbait double bladed with Bob Toman blades. Shimano CU Curado 5:3:1 reel, 7 foot Shimano ML1702 rod....always. Color may change.Also 15 lb Big Game mono.
1/2 OZ homemade spinnerbait double bladed with Bob Toman blades. Shimano CU Curado 5:3:1 reel, 7 foot Shimano ML1702 rod....always. Color may change.Also 15 lb Big Game mono.
Blue tip Senco
yum dinger
Phoenix 919 Merc 225 pro XS![]()
Punching set up with a Beaver.
Neko rig with 1/32 tungsten weight/zoom trick worm GPG
Ned rig with 1/32 head weedless/Rapala BLT in GP
Yamamoto GPC wakey rigged
Fat Rap firetiger.
I always have a senko on a baitcaster and a jig on another.
Since you say *one* bait, the rod that never gets changed is a Texas-rigged senko or dinger. But in truth, the reason I have as many rod-reel combinations as I have is so that frequently used bait rigs are always at hand. I fish drop baits more than moving baits, so I typically have two rigs for some frequently used baits. Two with jigs, two with tubes, two Texas rigs, two drop shots, two Ned rigs, etc.
Texas rigged 4 inch Gambler tube with 3/16 oz. weight and a 4/0 Shaw grigsby hp tube hook. Black neon chartreuse..on 20 lb. P-line cxx clear fluorescent line.
Dale Sinclair original
Last few years I always have a 3/8 oz green pumpkin swimjig with matching Menace Grub tied on.
Yamamoto twin tail hula grub.
2019 Phoenix 21PHX
Mercury 250 4 Stroke
Spinnerbait, single-tail grub, Senko
C-rig never without one. Crank bait rod gets changed from one type or another. Only thing that changes on my C-rig is from brush hog to maybe a lizard. But always have both ready.
Also keep a 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 green pumpkin with red flake tube tied on. Fish it with a weedless tube hook, 1/16 to 1/8 oz.
I always have a rod with a Carolina rigged junebug blue tail Trick Worm
Baby Brush Hog
White war eagle spinnerbait. There’s always an opportunity to throw it.
2009 Triton 18x3 Pro
Our waters are way too diverse, but I’d have to go with drop shot
2022 Skeeter ZXR20
Yamaha 250 SHO
Yamamoto Stretch 40. #176
I always have a spinnerbait tied on. Usually a half ounce tandem with a small colorado up front and a unnamed blade on the back that hasn't been made in years.