
See the full lineup of lures the Top 12 used to bag the biggest limits last week in Missouri.
All captions: Craig Lamb

The 12th-place finisher used a simple approach all week. Vaughn fished this Strike King Red Eye Shad, Chartreuse Sexy Shad. He fished the lipless crankbait in cloudy, brown water using a slow retrieve and rolling action with the rod.

The 11th-place finisher used some of the same lures he found success with in February at the Bassmaster Elite Series on Cherokee Lake in Tennessee.


The 10th-place finisher rotated through soft plastic lures for catching his fish. For soft plastics he used a 3.8 Keitech Swimbait rigged on a 3/16-ounce jig and a 3.3 Keitech Swimbait on a 1/8-ounce jig.


The ninth-place finisher used two lures for covering the water column on Table Rock Lake. He chose an 11/16-ounce Gene Larew Lures Biffle HardHead with a green pumpkin Biffle Bug. Statler also used a 3/8-ounce homemade underspin with pearl white Zoom Super Fluke trailer.


The eighth-place finisher used two baits made by Luck-E-Strike. Largemouth and smallmouth shared his area, providing a bonus mix of opportunity. Making contact with isolated wood was key with the spinnerbait.


The seventh-place finisher chose baits based on water clarity and mood of the bass. Burksâ objective was finding lures to catch bass he found in shallow and deep water.


The sixth-place finisher used a classic Storm Wiggle Wart crankbait as his single bait of choice. âThe extra wide wobble and deflection worked really well,â he said. âI got hung up every other cast but making the lure contact the wood was key.â


The fifth-place finisher chose four baits in Table Rock Lake popular patterns. For quality bass bites Wenners used a Megabass Ito Vision 110 jerkbait or Spro Mike McClelland McStick.


The fourth-place finisher used hardbaits all week to catch his fish. Hawks focused on fish in shallow and deep areas.


Drew Sloan used a simple rig for his third-place finish at Table Rock.


The runner-up focused on a finesse approach. Coincidentally, Bertrand used these same lures for a Top 10 finish in February at the Bassmaster Elite Series at Cherokee Lake in Tennessee.


The champion caught bass feeding on small threadfin shad. The key was matching lure choices to live bait size. McClelland did that with a Cabelaâs 3.4 Fat Swimmer rigged to a 1/4-ounce underspin head.
