Welcome to THE CULL. A weekly Sportfishing debate show hosted by Bassmaster Emcee Dave Mercer and Matt Pangrac from Bass Talk Live.
This week’s question – The spoon is the most versatile bait in bass fishing. Keep or cull?
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The one thing a spoon can do that a jig can’t…. You can eat your lunch with it when you’re not catching fish.
Cull, just because you can throw it, doesn't make it the most versatile.
Maybe not for bass, but likely for multi species. Especially if you fish from the bank.
A fluke is pretty versatile for an actual singular bait. You can use that from the top to the bottom. Rigged many different ways. But, a jig is probably more versatile.
A jigging spoon is a different bait then a flutter spoon. I think inside the spoon family you have sub-techniques from top to bottom but… you can take a 1/2 jig and fish top to bottom without changing baits so my vote goes to the jig.
Spoon and chunk in pads is killer.
Hey you are both wrong , it the angler that makes the bait versatile.
"AS RIDICULOUS AS YOU ARE I'LL PUT THAT SUCKER ON A CAROLINA RIG" talking about a JERBAIT!!







With Dave, the Jig is the winner, not only the most versatile but the bait that has caught the biggest bass on average
Nope! Simply … Nope!
You spelled "tube" wrong.
JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG JIG.
Cull. The most versatile bait is still a jig.
Jig
Spoons are very versatile and I always have one tied on, but I think the jig is more versatile, although there are situations in which the spoon will outfish anything else.
CULL! Never even think about using a spoon. You could say that the senko, stick bait, yum dinger or any other name you want to put in it. You can rig it so many different ways. It is very versatile bait! Come on Matt.
Jig. Enough said.
I have a spoon tied on and on the deck all the time. I wing it at jet skiers.
A jig, a Texas rig, a wacky rig, literally anything else
Jig, most used, most versatile.