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I always use a Zoom Fluke but I really liked the action of a Senko worked near the surface 2 weeks ago. What is your favorite soft jerk bait?

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Zoom fluke or SK caffeine shad

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River Rock Baits 4" and 5" Jointed jerkbait in pearl or blue glimmer, the best soft jerkbait I ever tried!!

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Zoom fluke or SK caffeine shad

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my favorite color for a fluke is white ice

SK caffine shad in baby bass or ghost shad

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I always use a Zoom Fluke but I really liked the action of a Senko worked near the surface 2 weeks ago. What is your favorite soft jerk bait?

 

Certainly two great baits, but I don't think they're in the same category, with the Fluke being a jerkbait and the Senko a stickbait.

 

My jerkbait fishing started with Mr. Twister Slimy Slugs (look the same as Slug-Go's), then I switched to the newer style, Bass Assassins and Super Flukes, probably for no other reason than they were more fashionable. All are good fish catchers, I can't tell the difference except that the Fluke/Assassin style cast further.

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This question should have been a Poll with two options: 1. zoom fluke, 2.everything else.

Zoom fluke would win...hands down..

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Houdini 
Super Fluke

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I always used zoom until I picked up some yum Houdini Shad at walmart for 1.50 a pack. Even at full price I will still buy them from now on. Might be a while though cause I still have roughly 15 packs of zoom super flukes.

I like the different tail options. They are heavier than a zoom fluke, lighter than a caffein Shad. Just my preference.

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I like the zoom super fluke cause thats all i have ever used and had success with!!!

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