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Flippin' mats I will go with something that has a small profile and doesn't have a lot of appendages like a Berkley Chigger Craw.  If I am flipping laydowns or something that I don't have to knock through I will usually go with a Crazy Legs Chigger Craw or a Brush Hog.

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A technique I've been using more and more of is beaver type baits set-up with a Buckeye Goby Sled.

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Ragetail Craw, and the Sweetbeaver 4:20 and 5:20.

I also favor those two for trailers on jigs. ;).

On Edit:  Forgot the Flappin Hog.. :)

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Any of the Hawgs; Rage, Brush, Game, Power, etc...

Don't forget flappin'! :)

Seriously though, for most flippin the brush hog is still hard to beat and I use it all the time

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Dichoso Baits Krazy Koura. Get to pick your own colors and flake colors, along with scent if that's your thing.

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Dichoso Baits Krazy Koura. Get to pick your own colors and flake colors, along with scent if that's your thing.

Love the stuff that Romeo makes.  Great line of plastics.

Lately though, I've been using the Gambler Ugly Otter and BB Cricket a lot.

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Netbait paca craw

I agree!!  :)

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8" Zoom redshad worm, a jig, and R.I. smallie beaver in black with red flake.

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space monkey with either a 1/4 or 1/2 oz. bullet weight pegged ( i actually use srew in bullet weights )

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