Lure: Sassy Shad®
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Rock - Bass, Smallmouth - Bass, White - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Catfish, Channel - Crappie (Black) - Perch, Yellow - Pike, Northern - Trout, Brown - Trout, Rainbow - Walleye
I started using Mister Twister Sassy Shads about four years ago and it never fails to catch fish I've caught more fish with these than all other baits combined. I don't even take my big tackle box with me any more, all I take is a plastic bag with two and a half and three inch sassy shads pearl white and black, a couple extra 1/16 and 1/8 oz. black lead jig heads and I know I'll catch fish. This is in my opinion the best lure ever devised!!!Lure: Mister Mino™
i love the Mister Twister Mister Mino!! it has caught me almost every species of game fish! i use it to target crappie, but it has caught me bass(small mouth and large), musky, catfish, perch, bluegills,and pike! it has out fish live bait and other plastic that my buddies uses! they didnt believe me that this thing works that good until they tried it themselves and are hooked too! i always gotta have one hooked up and ready to go on my pole!! will always keep a stock of them in my tackle thanks mister mino!! biggest crappie i caught was 15 inches with the white milk color.Lure: 3" Meeny™
Fish Caught: Crappie (Black)
When I go to Wisconsin every year I always fish up there. Using the Mister Twister 3" Meeny chartreuse color. Me and my Friends filled up our limit of 50 Crappie in 1 1/2 hours all which were nice sized. These are amazing baits and won't let you downLure: EZ-ScaleR™
Fish Caught: Bluefish
I tell you what who ever came up with this idea should go down in the Fishing History books for making scaling fish so easy. I can't say enough about this EZ-Scaler, it's a tool you just have to have period. Years ago I gave up on scaling fish with a spoon.Lure: Top Prop®
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Pike, Northern
I haven't found a lure that compares to the Top Prop for heavy pads and milfoil. I've not used the lure with the stinger hook, but plan to. Bass and pike smash this lure in heavy weeds, resulting in lots of strikes.Lure: 4" Split Double Tail
Fish Caught: Pike, Northern
Pike love it and will tear it up. I use it on a weedless spoon.Lure: Exude™ 4" Curly Tail Grub
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Rock - Bass, Smallmouth - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Crappie (Black) - Musky - Perch, Yellow - Pike, Northern - Walleye
Exude grubs flat out catch everything that swims!!!!Lure: 2" Teenie™
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Rock - Bass, Smallmouth - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Crappie (Black) - Crappie (White) - Musky - Perch, Yellow - Pike, Northern - Sunfish (shellcracker) - Walleye
One of the best baits I've ver used. Without a minnow this bait will catch any sunfish or rock bass. With a minnow dipped at the end of the hook the number of fish that will bite your hook will greatly increase.Lure: Finesse Jig Worm
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth
I bought the yellow floater. In my first few casts I had a fish on. The entire year this was my bait of choice with hundreds of bass caught. My retreive was a fast twiching and when the bait came a few inches from the shore I let it die and then the whopper would slurp it up and dart off. In winter and colder months I fished slower and let the bait fall more often. This was one of my best baits (until the fish tore them up).Lure: 2" & 4" Double Tail
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Smallmouth
This bait is my all time favorite jig trailer in the 4" size. This bait is the best jig trailer on the market. It also works fantastic with spinnerbaits. My biggest bass I have ever caught was on a Mepps spinnerbait with a black double tail for a trailer. This trailer seems to outfish pork rinds on a jig especially when a slow fall is needed. I like this bait on swim jigs as well the action you get with a double tail is so much better than the single tail alot of swim jig manufacturing companies package with there baits. The tails seem to push more water than a split double tail which I also use thanks to the larger diameter legs, making this trailer the better choice in dirty water as well.Lure: FAT Tube
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Smallmouth
This is an excellent tube lure for bed fishing bass in spring and also for deep water fishing for bass in summer. I like hot colors like the chartreuse color for bed fishing because it makes detecting strikes easier, when the lure disappears you most likely have a fish. Fish that time of year are more interested in defending there spawning grounds and not feeding, so natural color is less important. In summer I love the FAT Tube on a bite me tube jig head, the lighter the better. Fish this bait around fish cribs in lakes with very little cover and you will be suprised at the amount and bass you catch. Try to located these cribs with your depthfinder and mark them with a marker buoy right away to hold your spot. Use natural colors, my favorite being the watermelon seed color. It seems to match the crawfish color in alot of clear northern natural lakes.Lure: 5" Comida
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Smallmouth
This is my favorite Mister Twister product. It is my best bass bait in my box for bed fishing bass. It takes a long time for this bait to fall, so when fishing deep beds it doesn't hurt to add a little weight to the bait. I like using a nail inserted into the back end of the lure. This makes the bait fall backwards, something bass don't see too often. This is also a great change up bait in summer when fishing topwater frogs in shallow weeds. If a bass misses I pick up a rod rigged with a weedless comida and throw into the hole made by the bass in the grass mats. The slow fall is deadly to any unexpecting bass, this is a situation that you do not want to weight this lure, the salt content is high enough that you don't need any extra weight. Another overlooked tactic is to fish this lure on a mushroom jighead in deep water, head size being as light as possible, I like 3/32 oz. Fishing structure with this bait is deadly, bass don't see alot of this kind of bait in deep water.Lure: 1¼" Micro Crawfish™
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Smallmouth - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Crappie (Black) - Perch, Yellow
My fishing buddy and I found a few packages of the Micro Craw in one of those bins at the end of the aisle. The price was right, so we each picked a couple up. I threaded one on a 1/16th oz. pink lead-head jig, and tossed it out under a slip bobber. The bait didn't have time to settle before I saw the flash of the fish. 30 seconds later I had a 3/4 lb bluegill in the boat. Second cast was a repeat. As was the 3rd. And 4th. By the time I had my 5th gill in the livewell, my buddy had a Micro Craw on his hook, and joined in the fun. After 3-4 more fish, all the legs and claws were chewed off of my bait, so I threaded on another. We limited out, went home to clean fish and have a fish fry, but not before we stopped back at the store and cleaned them out of every last package of Micro Crawfish we could find. I never used live bait a single time last year.Lure: 3" Tri-Alive™ Meeny
Fish Caught: Bass, Smallmouth
The bleeding shiner pattern replaces a motor oil pattern of about 15 yrs ago[Mister Twister 4 "] I purchased the last 3 bulk packages I could find at Bass Pro Shops[Springfield Mo]. Reason, I fish smallmouth on a stretch of the Wisconsin River where the previous pattern outfished all others 3 or 4 to 1. In July and August, I averaged 10-15/hr and all are 1 1/2 to 4 lbs. Using uncolored lead-head 1/8 oz and bouncing in fast current.