Before you judge my post I am a new member here on bassresource to learn and endure you guys knowledge. Anyways my question is that since soft plastic are the most heavy to carry due to the amount of per plastic in the bags I want to lower the weight in my backpack. What do you guys do when having many variety of soft plastic? Some of the soft plastic I have I've never really use it on the water before due to not having much success on them or only used what works best for the location(lake,pond,river). For me, I use 1-4 different type of soft plastic a day. Spending as much as an hour on each plastic having hope that it will work. If not then I'll switch over to a new different one. The question is how to deal with the variety soft plastic extra weight on your back?
Things to add is that I mainly drop shot and Texas rig.
Soft plastic that I carry are:
2 bags of Zoom Super Fluke in Arkansas Shiner and Smokin Shad
2 bags of Zoom Swimmin Flukes Jr in Disco Shad and White Ice
2 bags of Zoom Super Speed Craw in Okeechobee Craw and Cinnamon Purple
2 bag of Zoom Baby Brush Hog in Watermelon Seed and Bluegill
1 bag of Zoom Tiny Fluke in Baby Bass
1 bag of Zoom Tiny Brush Hog in Watermelon Red
1 bag of Zoom Finesse worm in Watermelon Red
1 bag of Zoom Trick worm in Watermelon Magic
1 bag of Zoom Lizard "6 in Candy Bug
1 bag of Zoom Horny Toad in Junebug
1 bag of GYCB "4 Yamasenko in Black Blue Flakes
1 bag of Roboworm Striaght Tail "6 in River craw
1 bag of Gem's Plastic "6 in Lemon Lime
In total I have 17 bags of plastic in my backpack of all these plastic what do you guys should think I should sit out or take? What have worked for you guys? And as you can see I'm more of a Zoombait guy.