A bunch of lures to select to catch some bass, and panfish?
Some good, and cheap bass or panfish lures? I will fish with Lots of curly tailed grubs, Plastic Worms, Spinnerbaits and a couple small bass crankbaits for them 12 inch bass . What are some good brands for those?
l’ve used the bass pro shops brand with great results. they have a good size and color assortment. l like their 8 and 10″ model in black on a 4/0 or 5/0 hook for night fishing. robo worms are good but a bit more costly. get yourself a couple rebel pop-rs for surface. great lures. try a shad finish or a bass finish. a chug bug is another good surface lure. then a small assortment of rapalas. match them to the size and color of the forage in your body of water. if you have any flea markets around, those are great places to fill your tackle box. lots of good rod and reel finds also.
Wal-Mart has a huge, cheap sale!!!?
Dang, wal-mart has the cheapest tackle I’ve ever seen when winter comes along. I bought a Strike King Mini-King Spinnerbait for $1.67, Kastmaster for $2.50 & Mister Twister knock off’s (Wal-Mart’s on brand, Renegade) for $2.12 (7 pack). Why all the sales for? The price of the Strike King mini is listed regularly at $3.30, Kastmaster at $4.99 and so many cents, and the Renegade grubs were $2.50 …
Why this big sale? I’m going back tomorrow to get some of them Renegade brand plastic worms … Those are great, and cheap.
You’re local wal-mart like this? Oh yea, Renegade makes crankbaits for $1.50! and Rapala Original Minnows are $5! It’s a bass, panfish, walleye, any fisherman’s paradise.
LMAO @ Brandon … Don’t answer it dude, it’s clearly in the fishing section, if you don’t have anything reasonable to submit as an answer, don’t submit one at all!
Well, the economy is disappearing quicker than hot-wings at a Hooters!
So, along with the “new stocking” premise, Walmart’s probably trying to make some extra dough before the “American economy” becomes the “Chinese/American” economy.
It’s unfortunate Charles that you, (and me & everyone else) are living in this era. Things are gonna get worse before they get better……and I hope we all won’t have to sell our fishing gear to buy bread and toilet paper OR worse!
Although I don’t think much of their worms, Renegade does make a decent Yozuri Crystal Minnow copy.
Charles- FYI: On EBay, you can purchase exact copy’s of Renegade worms in MANY different colors, by the POUND, for an average price of like 5-20 cents per worm and most can be special-ordered hand-poured with designer colors!! I buy stuff off EBay all the time; it has saved me tons of money over the years. You should go check it out….
What else do I need on my tackle box?
I’m trying to stock up on bass,pike ,and panfish lures ……I have spinners in line and the other one I have crankbaits jigs tubes buzz baits and soft plastics…. I fish with a 7 ft ugly stick with 12 lb mono … I also have spare line and pliers . Polarized glasses are a must so I got them …so what else do I need
To start off plenty of hooks and weights of different sizes are important to have due to changing conditions and what not. You seem to have a broad enough selection to catch fish in most conditions. But with that said, do you have different sizes? Colors? Styles? Sizes, color, and variations of different baits are very important to have at all times. For example, a red 1/4 ounce crankbait may work this morning but by noon it may not get a single hit. Maybe fish moved to deeper water and need something a bit bigger and a little lighter in color. There’s all kinds of scenarios to factor in. So again, having different colors, sizes, variations, and deep/shallow diving baits is a must. This applys to any bait be it plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs, etc. I would take each bait that you listed and go out and get the variations of them the best you can. Other than that:
rain gear is always nice to have handy. It’s no fun getting stuck in a t shirt and jeans when a down pour happens to come.
Scents are always good to have. If fish are tedning to be picky your scents can make a nice difference.
Trailers for your jigs. Always fish a jig with some type of trailer. I like chunk trailers best.
More top waters wouldn’t hurt. Poppers, Jitterbugs, and Rogues are all great choices.
Small jigheads for your Panfish setups. If you like Crappie fishing small floaters and Crappie jigs are a must.
A bunch of lures to select to catch some bass, and panfish?
. What are some good brands for those?
Some good, and cheap bass or panfish lures? I will fish with Lots of curly tailed grubs, Plastic Worms, Spinnerbaits and a couple small bass crankbaits for them 12 inch bass
l’ve used the bass pro shops brand with great results. they have a good size and color assortment. l like their 8 and 10″ model in black on a 4/0 or 5/0 hook for night fishing. robo worms are good but a bit more costly. get yourself a couple rebel pop-rs for surface. great lures. try a shad finish or a bass finish. a chug bug is another good surface lure. then a small assortment of rapalas. match them to the size and color of the forage in your body of water. if you have any flea markets around, those are great places to fill your tackle box. lots of good rod and reel finds also.
Wal-Mart has a huge, cheap sale!!!?
Dang, wal-mart has the cheapest tackle I’ve ever seen when winter comes along. I bought a Strike King Mini-King Spinnerbait for $1.67, Kastmaster for $2.50 & Mister Twister knock off’s (Wal-Mart’s on brand, Renegade) for $2.12 (7 pack). Why all the sales for? The price of the Strike King mini is listed regularly at $3.30, Kastmaster at $4.99 and so many cents, and the Renegade grubs were $2.50 …
Why this big sale? I’m going back tomorrow to get some of them Renegade brand plastic worms … Those are great, and cheap.
You’re local wal-mart like this? Oh yea, Renegade makes crankbaits for $1.50! and Rapala Original Minnows are $5! It’s a bass, panfish, walleye, any fisherman’s paradise.
LMAO @ Brandon … Don’t answer it dude, it’s clearly in the fishing section, if you don’t have anything reasonable to submit as an answer, don’t submit one at all!
Well, the economy is disappearing quicker than hot-wings at a Hooters!
So, along with the “new stocking” premise, Walmart’s probably trying to make some extra dough before the “American economy” becomes the “Chinese/American” economy.
It’s unfortunate Charles that you, (and me & everyone else) are living in this era. Things are gonna get worse before they get better……and I hope we all won’t have to sell our fishing gear to buy bread and toilet paper OR worse!
Although I don’t think much of their worms, Renegade does make a decent Yozuri Crystal Minnow copy.
Charles- FYI: On EBay, you can purchase exact copy’s of Renegade worms in MANY different colors, by the POUND, for an average price of like 5-20 cents per worm and most can be special-ordered hand-poured with designer colors!! I buy stuff off EBay all the time; it has saved me tons of money over the years. You should go check it out….
What else do I need on my tackle box?
I’m trying to stock up on bass,pike ,and panfish lures ……I have spinners in line and the other one I have crankbaits jigs tubes buzz baits and soft plastics…. I fish with a 7 ft ugly stick with 12 lb mono … I also have spare line and pliers . Polarized glasses are a must so I got them …so what else do I need
To start off plenty of hooks and weights of different sizes are important to have due to changing conditions and what not. You seem to have a broad enough selection to catch fish in most conditions. But with that said, do you have different sizes? Colors? Styles? Sizes, color, and variations of different baits are very important to have at all times. For example, a red 1/4 ounce crankbait may work this morning but by noon it may not get a single hit. Maybe fish moved to deeper water and need something a bit bigger and a little lighter in color. There’s all kinds of scenarios to factor in. So again, having different colors, sizes, variations, and deep/shallow diving baits is a must. This applys to any bait be it plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs, etc. I would take each bait that you listed and go out and get the variations of them the best you can. Other than that:
rain gear is always nice to have handy. It’s no fun getting stuck in a t shirt and jeans when a down pour happens to come.
Scents are always good to have. If fish are tedning to be picky your scents can make a nice difference.
Trailers for your jigs. Always fish a jig with some type of trailer. I like chunk trailers best.
More top waters wouldn’t hurt. Poppers, Jitterbugs, and Rogues are all great choices.
Small jigheads for your Panfish setups. If you like Crappie fishing small floaters and Crappie jigs are a must.