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  1. I’ve fished a lot of different soft plastic craws and done well with quite a few. But there seems to be a vast gulf between a green pumpkin Rage Craw and all the others. I don’t know if it’s the color, the size, the action, or all of the above. But they just simply produce. I’m going to make the Bait Monkey happy this week lol.
  2. This topic has probably been created a million times already, sorry. I have a couple new Buckeye G-man ballin' out finesse jigs that have a 4/0 hook and I've started to think about trailers for them. I have been using regular rage menace grubs with about 3/4" cut off but I'm wondering if there is a better option that I don't have to modify and has a little more subtle action. I'm looking for a small thin profile about 3" long. Suggestions?
  3. Background: Started bass fishing seriously about 12 months ago. Most of my fishing is bank fishing shallow ponds in Georgia with stained water. I typically have limited time and fish in short 1/2 hr to 2 hr trips with my young kids. Our ponds have pretty limited cover (I think) but do have some drop-offs, a turbulent drainage discharge, and shoreline vegetation. I just got a castable fishfinder and already learning more about the conditions. The good: I've gotten pretty effective with crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, and topwaters. These have been good for covering water given the stained environment and time limitations. The downside: I'd like to get good with plastics of various types, but have a hard time breaking out of my own pattern of pattern casting cranks. I've only ever caught a few fish on plastics: a couple on wacky-rigged dingers, and one fish on a texas-rigged trickworm. I haven't honestly used them much, because I've stuck with what has worked. I've read everything there is about rigging every type of plastic, and have accumulated a collection of plastics from craws to worms to creatures and flukes that would make most pros envious. If only I knew what to do with them. The question(s): For these conditions - stained water, limited cover, limited time, what would you start with to build confidence? Any and all? One in particular? I know the season and temps come into play, but in general?
  4. I got some yum craws and did not really like them. I was wondering what craws you guys recommend.
  5. Hi All: I need some help. I was wondering what everyones favorite weighted hooks are and how they use them? I currently fish berkley power worms, senkos, havoc pit boss, havoc craw fattys, and paca craws..would like to start using hollow body swimbaits as well. Whenever I use standard texas rig my bullet weight is getting hung up on almost every cast..looking for alternative rig. Wondering what size weighted hook people use, how the use them and what type they use. I see Gamakatsu makes an EWG weighted hook and also Mike Iconelli has one as well that looks pretty cool. Thanks for the help
  6. I admit, I woefully underuse soft plastics, most likely due to my having taught myself to fish at a young age. I needed a fast, more interesting way to fish. (I was ten and got bored easily.) Now however, I would like to better utilize them. When do you use soft jerkbaits vs paddletails vs soft craws vs worms vs tubes. Which ones are used for used for what situation as opposed to others. I fish most w/ a t-rig. Which do you rig in what ways for what circumstances? Mostly I use jerkbaits in more open spaces, above and around the edges of weedbeds/stumps. I use soft craws to drag/yo yo along the bottom. I use tubes in heavier cover, and worms for smaller spaces where short casts are necessary (I fish from the bank) i.e. through lily pads, heavy cover, and bluffs/steep areas where vertical presentations are used. I tend to use paddletails as an alternative to jerkbaits, especially in muddier water. I have no experience w/ grubs, or really any soft plastics outside of these listed. Also, which are better search baits and which are fished slow (oviously the got worm there) and how? Rereading this I feel like I total novice. So, I guess this is soft plastic 101.Thanks in advance.
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