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If you could only fish with three lures and three colors on the Rock, wich three would you choose?

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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My choices would be, a black and silver spook, a drop shot rig and a spinnerbait. favorite color in plastics is watermelon red and a chartruse and blue skirt on th blade. be interesting to see if there is a consenses

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Black jig with smoke grub, drop shot, and clear spook.

Dennis Boothe

Joplin Mo.

For a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing

in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle."

~ Winston Churchill ~

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You can't go wrong with a brown and purple flash or PB&J colored jig with a twin tail trailer, white or mouse colored spinnerbait, and for those days when the fish are deep a spoon or drop shot. You can catch fish any time of the year on the jig and drop shot on Table Rock.

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Phillip Stone

http://ozarksfishin.com

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brown eakins jig w/ a green pumpkin zoom super chunk jr trl

green pumpkin centipede/fish dr

black war eagle sb w/ a chart blade a blue zoom super chunk trl

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5/16 oz. Jewel Pro Spider Jig PB&J w/ green pumpkin Hyperflex trailer

Can be fished around docks, laydowns, drug on points and flats works from 1'-40'

Green pumpkin fish doctor on a split shot rig

Number one spring bait for me, on beds off beds, pre or post spawn from the bank to 40'

Robo Worm Aaron's Magic 6" worm on a drop shot rig

My number one bait when fishing deep, chose the 6" so I can shorten it if need be.

Eric Prey

Focused Fishing Guide Service

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Absolutely have to go with the Eakins flippin jig in MO craw, natural brown wart, and the 1/2 oz. War Eagle white/chart spinnerbait with chart and white blades. As you can tell, I cannot fathom how to catch them in the 40 ft. realm.

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Absolutely have to go with the Eakins flippin jig in MO craw, natural brown wart, and the 1/2 oz. War Eagle white/chart spinnerbait with chart and white blades. As you can tell, I cannot fathom how to catch them in the 40 ft. realm.

eakins jig, brown crawfish wart, and my favorite tennesse shad 4" tube

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Carolina rigged Fish Doctor is my favorite. Eakins jig and a wiggle wart. Colors are always something to mimic the cray fish, or green pumpkin.

Tim Carpenter

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Only THREE!

1. An Eakins MO Craw jig (5/16 oz. for docks and 9/16 oz. for flipping) with a matching Eakins trailer and rattle.

2. Mouse colored 3/8 oz. War Eagle Spinnerbait with tandem gold and silver willow leaf blades.

3. Drop Shot with either a 4" Chompers Green Pumpkin Drop Shot worm or a Aaron's Magic 4" Robo Worm.

Bonus rig if one of the above gets broken off.....Storm Wiggle Wart, Green Craw.

OK, I cheated......

Captain Joe Hreha

Owner of MO Fenchbulldogs.com; Captain Joe's Guide Service (Retired); OAF Contributor; & Captain, U. S. Marine Corps (Retired)

http://www.mofrenchbulldogs.com

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