>>905643The one in the pic is probably a Size 4 or 5. That's like a little bluegill ultralight lure. I would never use that for bass. Size 10 is still my favorite for largemouth and the 12 would definitely work. I just hate buying Size 11 and 12 Husky Jerks or Originals because they all have that third hook. Size 12 just means 12mm so it's only like 4.5" which is a good size for largemouth.
Anything smaller is normally for panfish or if the bass are being really picky and don't want to go for a big bait.
>>905645Because they have the money to buy a boat with 4 outboards.
>>905649Yeah, you definitely want a good set of needle nose pliers. A good multitool works well too but sometimes for species with small mouths, they can be too big to use effectively.
I'm gonna post the pic of my freshwater lake and pond assortment. That covers pretty much everything I would use in the US for smaller fish from ~4" bluegill up to 24"+ bass and other predators. A lot of it is the same exact lure but in different sizes. Big predator go for medium sized fish and other creatures (frogs, lizards, crayfish), medium predators go for small fish and creatures, and small fish eat tiny fish and creatures so your bait is supposed to minic that.
And I suggest looking at tackle bags instead of the old school toolbox style plastic boxes. The tackle bags use the flat clear plastic boxes with dividers and you can add or swap out boxes depending on what you are targeting that day. Or even just use a backpack (they make specific tackle backpacks too that are designed to fit the flat clear boxes).