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Pit boss, pit boss, pit boss and, oh yeah, PIT BOSS!!!!!!! if I want a large profile I will go with a rage hawg. But if I had to pick one, pit boss!!!!!

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Great info. guys the possibilities really are endless. I think it is what you have confidence in. You gotta wonder what bass think some of these things are with all the arms, legs and appendages. Thanks for chiming in.

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Reaction Innovations sweet and smallie beaver........ Black/ red flake, Fried watermelon, white trash.......Many, many colors for different situations.

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Haven't used many creature baits, so from what I have used, it would be the Yamamoto flippin' hog...

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So many baby brush hog lovers here...I didn't know I was such a minority liking regular brush hog.

I am with you on the big boy! I catch more on the Brush Hog than the Baby.

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Better take another look at the Smokin' Rooster

 

http://ragetalk.com/index.php?topic=3877.0

 

I am picking up a few packs of these to try out this year.  Also picked up some of the craws to try.  This will be my first year using the Rage line up. 

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rage hawg, space monkey, regular brush hog or baby brush hog

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Im with the majority...baby hog or sweet beaver both in green pumpkin.

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My favorite for the last few years was the Big Bite Fightin' Frog.

 

 

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I may have to bench them, to put in my new starter the Missile Baits D Bomb.

 

 

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not sure what all the fuss is about the RI beaver, i dont think the action on them is anything special.... im a flappin hog guy myself, might have to get some more brush hogs this year after all the good input.

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I like the baby brush hog as a jig trailer (shhhh!, don't tell anyone) when fish don't want the craws, and the Skeet Reese pit boss and the RI beaver (regular size) for pitching and punching. I don't really use creature baits all that often, but when I do, these are the ones I reach for; because, well, I have had good luck with them.

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I fish ALOT of creature style baits. My best results for size and numbers are the the strike king 4 inch rodents. I also regularly toss the D-bomb, pit boss, yamamoto kreature, RI beavers, zoom brush hog, and many others. I feel that these baits Texas rigged produce better quality fish than other plastic options like worms, craws, and lizards.

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Creature baits are what load the boat for me and there are a lot of good recommendations here. My opinion the two baits I rely on the most are the Zoom baby brush hog and the RI smallie beaver both in green pumkin. Now I will tell you I have yet to find a creature bait that didn't work but the two I mentioned have worked the best for me. The Yamamoto Kreature and full size brush hogs are great for larger bass I have found so I switch to them when trying to cull. Regular size RI beavers work but IMO they do not work any better than the smallie size and the smallie ones work a lot better pre-spawn for me. Flappin hogs work but since the re-design I find that the pinchers are ripped off to easily by panfish. The only other bait I would try would be the 4" Berkley power hawg, it is what I use in between the smallie beaver and baby brush hog.

 

Allen

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Fat Ika

Full size Brush Hog

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