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For the most part, I use:

 

GYCB - Senkos, Fat Ikas

ISG - Dream Tubes

Keitech - Swing Impacts

Poor Boys - Tubes, Darters

PowerTeam Lures - Texas Rig Jig, Hammer Shad, Swinging Hammer, Craw D-oeuvre, Ticklers

Rage Tail - Toad, craw

Reaction Innovations - Dippers

Robo - multiple drop shot

Venom - Tubes

Xtreme Bass Lures - Tubes, drop shot

Zoom - multiple

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GYCB-SENKO 5"/6", Berkley Powermorms 7"/10", Rage Tail Anaconda 7", Zoom Brush Hog

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I guess I'm a snob but I found a small manufacturer a couple of years ago and the plastics they make are impressive, super high quality plastic, very soft and they just flat out catch fish in the toughest conditions. River Rock Baits is pretty much all I use with 1 exception, I do like the Gene Larew Biffle bugs and it has become the only mass produced bait I use anymore.

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Seems to be that purple and junebug colored soft plastics work best around where ive been fishing lately. I have been pretty cheap and usually buy the cheapest worms i could get my hands on bc ive been paying off alot of wedding/truck bills.  But I want to expand and use what would work best.  Im a firm believer in quality or quantity so I need some help on this. 

 

So tell me...what is your favorite brand of soft plastics? What works best for you in lowlight conditions as far as plastics?

 

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Grande Bass Rattlsnake in Junebug Red flake and Trophy Hunter...rig it weightless or a light 1/16 or 1/8 bullet and slowly swim, drag or sweep the rod tip. Has gotten me some of my biggest bass in the early to mid morning. Zoom centipedes in the junebug red flake weightless or wacky are great too. Trick worms or mag trick worms from zoom, KVD perfect plastic finesse worm from strike king is a good one too, it gets a little more wiggle than the trick worm with the notch in the tail in Ox blood or mutilator(discontinued but if you can find it)

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