Top 5?
#21
Kalvin, They are weedless. I fished these things through 3 foot thick weeds this morning..90 % of the time they came out clean..I was going to take a picture of one for ya..I had a 14 inch bass smothered in weeds..I was ising 10 pound Trilene clear..I got 2 .18 inchers..but this lure is totally weedless although it may not look like it.Anything smaller would be a beetle spin..

#22
#23
This one shows a guy getting alot of action in thick cover...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=995ZM9rIqqU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=995ZM9rIqqU&feature=related
#24
hmm im not callin you a liar or anything chuck haha but i always get ALOT of moss on mine, maybe it is bc i have a swivel?? idk but the videos and your word have changed my mind haha anything smaller then what would be a beetle spin??confused![&:]haha
#26
For the small ponds back here I usually throw one of these in this particular order...
#1) Culprit Worm-7.5 in. Red Shad.
#2) Swimming Senko-Usually in a Watermelon or Pumpkin color fished with a 1/16 oz. weight SLOWLY.
#3) Tube-Again with a Watermelon color and 1/16 oz. weight
#4) Zara Spook-The ponds I fish are not very deep so a Spook is at times just the ticket to trigger a bite on a slow hot summer day.
#5) Spinnerbait-Usually only use a very small one in white or yellow.
However if I am going to a pond to just catch some fish NOTHING beats a bucket of minnows hooked up on a slip bobber. Everytime I will leave with more than enough crappie and always have a tangle with plenty of bass. However if I am going there just to bass fish then I usually always go down the list with the 5 I listed above.
#1) Culprit Worm-7.5 in. Red Shad.
#2) Swimming Senko-Usually in a Watermelon or Pumpkin color fished with a 1/16 oz. weight SLOWLY.
#3) Tube-Again with a Watermelon color and 1/16 oz. weight
#4) Zara Spook-The ponds I fish are not very deep so a Spook is at times just the ticket to trigger a bite on a slow hot summer day.
#5) Spinnerbait-Usually only use a very small one in white or yellow.
However if I am going to a pond to just catch some fish NOTHING beats a bucket of minnows hooked up on a slip bobber. Everytime I will leave with more than enough crappie and always have a tangle with plenty of bass. However if I am going there just to bass fish then I usually always go down the list with the 5 I listed above.
#28
LOL


January of this year I posted this...I've had a changed of heart.
IN FLORIDA...tiny lake lures from best to ok
#1 ..A six inch black curly tail rubber worm BB spit shot for the weight rigger Texas style 3/0 hook straight shank worm hook
#2. 3/8 ounche white Rooster Tail spinner fished at different depths...my fish , depth and structure finder.
#3. Top Water..Rapala Floater
or #4.White Heddon Torpedo
#5. Crank Bait..Rapalas ..lip size according to lake depth
OF MAY ,2009
Water situation dictates my freinds which I use and where I live and fish at..
#1 Weedless Top water ..secret bait.[8D]
#2 White Spinner Bait 1/4 ounce
#3 Rubber Worm..Culpret's Fire and Ice
#4.Jig.Green Pumpkin ..with green claws
#5. Deep Diving Crankbait



January of this year I posted this...I've had a changed of heart.
IN FLORIDA...tiny lake lures from best to ok
#1 ..A six inch black curly tail rubber worm BB spit shot for the weight rigger Texas style 3/0 hook straight shank worm hook
#2. 3/8 ounche white Rooster Tail spinner fished at different depths...my fish , depth and structure finder.
#3. Top Water..Rapala Floater
or #4.White Heddon Torpedo
#5. Crank Bait..Rapalas ..lip size according to lake depth
OF MAY ,2009
Water situation dictates my freinds which I use and where I live and fish at..
#1 Weedless Top water ..secret bait.[8D]
#2 White Spinner Bait 1/4 ounce
#3 Rubber Worm..Culpret's Fire and Ice
#4.Jig.Green Pumpkin ..with green claws
#5. Deep Diving Crankbait



