Hi anyone know any good Texas rig baits and bait colors I use a brush hog June bug thanks for your time
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by bveryx
A fluke with no weight can be really nice. Depends on the water clarity but I like the baby bass colors. And also senkos
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by TickyWilson
If your lake has blue gill try sungill color and dip the tail in blue dye , been deadly for me, I have caught 4 bass over 5 pounds the last couple of years on the super fluke , this year I have used the magnum flukes more with great results in grass lakes
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by stormincincy
The Gary Yamamoto Senko's are my go to for a Texas Rig. Try to match color with bait fish where you are fishing. Green pumpkin, black and blue flake, PB&J, Chartreuse are all good colors.
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by mikebox30
Senkos are my go-to for Texas rigged baits. I use junebug or black blue flake in cloudy water and green pumpkin or watermelon red in clearer water. Chartreuse tails on any of those work better sometimes, at least where I fish. Wateemelon red black flake brush hog would be second on my list. It isn't the most fun way to fish, but it works when the bite is tough.
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by DizzleLizzle
Zoom finesse red bug. Absolutely will get a bite when others won’t. Similar to June bug but that rings of red does something special!
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by petethemeat77
missile baits D Stroyer in pumpkin green magic, Googan Baits trench hog in green pumpkin , Brush hogs, senkos, flukes, Z Man bang stix
and something a lot of people don't utilize enough, magnum super fluke texas rigged weightless, they are deadly in grass
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by stormincincy
I’ve caught a bunch of bass on crawdad colored culprit worms
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by CjrxLeprechaun7
Consider lizards if you live in an area with them. They just plain work. Also YUM Salleemanders have a similar action to the senko but with a different profile. They also walk the surface for strikes well when rigged weightless.
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by RapeVanGuy
I have good luck with zoom watermelon seed curly tail.
I agree with RapeVanGuy. Lizards and salamanders are deadly on LMB, especially during pre-spawn and spawn periods.
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