1. Spinnerbait- 3/8 or 1/2 oz, white/chartreuse, double willow or single colorado blade
2. Plastic craw- zoom speed craw or berkley chigger craw, black/blue or green pumpkin
3. Lipless crankbait- red eye shad or rattlin rap
For each species I would probably have 3 different answers.
Regardless I will always take spoons such as Hopkins No=EqL, Jig/Swimbaits, and an assortment of cranks.
I'd feel a lot more comfortable if we were allowed to choose 4 different lures rather than 3. But since it's three .....
(1) A Reaction Innovations 3.50 Smallie beaver. If we were allowed 4 baits, I'd bump the beaver up to the 4.20 size, and add a 4" straight tail Roboworm as the 4th bait.
(2) A 1/2 oz. double willow leaf spinnerbait.
(3) A Livetarget popping frog (gotta have a topwater bait)
1. 3" Kalins grub in pearl blue salt and pepper with 1/8 and 1/4 oz. ball head jigs
2. Zoom C-Tail worm in ove of their purple w/ blue flake colors
3. Strike King Series 3 crankbait in a shad color variation
(If I could toss in a Zoom fluke in baby bass, I would be happier.)
For my multi species river fishing
1. X-rap (catches everything in the spring)
2. Keitech easy shiner with a screw on 1/16 swim bait hook
3. Tie between a 2 1/2" tube or a joshy swim
Swimming minnow. 10" inch power worm . Bomber fat free shad medium diver .
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