Panther Martin for trout. They work perfect every time. My tackle box has almost nothing other in there. I do use a Rappala and some Rebels for non-creek fishing, but rivers and streams are ruled by Panther Martin.
i love Rapala its like all i use for hard bait but i might go ahead and use the Rat-L-Trap from Cotton Cordell...but also Storm Thundersticks are pretty good to.
here where i live the gold and black 4" husky jerk rapala brings in the bass early-mid season, i have 4 of these in my tackle box, however i am more of a fan of trying to get fish with rubber baits, more rewarding to me as an angeler
here where i live the gold and black 4" husky jerk rapala brings in the bass early-mid season, i have 4 of these in my tackle box, however i am more of a fan of trying to get fish with rubber baits, more rewarding to me as an angeler
yea it can be pretty rewarding but i just like and prefer hard baits mostly Rapala..but right now its all skein, and kinda egg sac for salmon/steelhead..
my favorite lure is the Rapala X-rap...For me it's a very hardy and versatile lure. I've used it in freshwater to catch largemouth bass, peacock bass, and gars. I've also used it in saltwater to catch cudas, macks, and jacks but they can also be used to catch snook and tarpon and a variety of other fish
Strike King & Booyah Spinner Baits, Bass Pro Shops Stik-O Worms and Ribbontails, Johnson's beetle spins, Strike King's red eye shad series, Rapala Rat-L-Traps, hard to just pick 1