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<blockquote data-quote="stinkynathan" data-source="post: 95084" data-attributes="member: 1266"><p>I ask this because I'm primarily a walleye fisherman and I have a decent compliment of crawler harnesses, round jigs, and deep running plugs. I'd like to get into targeting bass in the smaller lakes around here, but I know I don't have the proper tackle. I've caught one 14" LMB casting a pink round jig head with a white Gulp grub-tail minnow. Obviously, there are better presentations than this that target bass specifically.</p><p></p><p>So...let's say you had to boil your tackle box down to about $50 worth of tackle. This is assuming you already own rods, reels, tackle box/bag, pliers, and all of the other accessory equipment that we use. This is a pretty tall order, I realize, but I'm interested in what tackle seems to produce fish the most consistently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinkynathan, post: 95084, member: 1266"] I ask this because I'm primarily a walleye fisherman and I have a decent compliment of crawler harnesses, round jigs, and deep running plugs. I'd like to get into targeting bass in the smaller lakes around here, but I know I don't have the proper tackle. I've caught one 14" LMB casting a pink round jig head with a white Gulp grub-tail minnow. Obviously, there are better presentations than this that target bass specifically. So...let's say you had to boil your tackle box down to about $50 worth of tackle. This is assuming you already own rods, reels, tackle box/bag, pliers, and all of the other accessory equipment that we use. This is a pretty tall order, I realize, but I'm interested in what tackle seems to produce fish the most consistently. [/QUOTE]
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