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Gene Larew 7 1/2" Salty Ringworm in Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

I have no idea how many, some days I go through 2or 3 20 count bags a day & days ½ a bag is too many.

I order a bulk 100 count bag every 3 months but some months I'll have to stop by Ann's Tackle Shop in Jasper, TX.

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Wright Bait Company Salty Slugs

Senkos

Rage Tail Space Monkeys

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A couple of hundred tubes per year.  I fish them in rocks and never go after one that is hung up.  For that reason I have bought some molds and now make my own.

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On an average day in the summer I'll go through at least one bag of trick worms.(watermelon w/red fleck) usually I will switch colors when I run out and keep on catching them.  Went through 3 full bags one day.  (100 fish day)

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I went through a lot of my buddy's senko style worms. Those go real quick though. I also went through a lot of 10" worms and crazy legged chigger craws. I use both those by themselves and on jigs though...and i pitch jigs a lot. Anything i put on a jig usually goes quick.

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Give the Moaner Hooks a try and you will extend the life

of all soft plastics at least 100%. I had a day last summer

when I caught over 40 bass on a single Rage Tail 7" Thumper!

8-)

What are moaner hooks? I've never heard of those.

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Its hard to say really. In the winter time its Yamamoto twin tails and Zipper Hand Pours Pudge Worm. Spring would be the Brush Hog, and summer and fall the Double Wide Beaver.

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A couple of hundred tubes per year. I fish them in rocks and never go after one that is hung up. For that reason I have bought some molds and now make my own.

Do you fish them almost exclusively, if so why?

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Any zoom plastic cause they catch fish but tear up after 2 or 3 fish. Mainly what I use are baby brush hogs, shakey heads, and dead ringers. I burn through senkos as well.

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I change lures depending on season so I may go through bags of lures a day in the spring, and never go through a single additional bag the rest of the year, but here is what I replace most when it comes time to replace

Horny Toads (Spring, multiple bags a week)

Fat Albert Grubs (Spring, Can be a bag a day)

Zoom Ol' Monsters (Year Round, avg a bag every 2 weeks)

Berkely 10' powerworm(Year Round, avg a bag every 2 weeks

ZOOM Swimming Flukes w/ Paddletail (Bag every 2-3 hours because of inserting weighted hooks)

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Kreatures and Rage Chunks

In the summer at least a pack a day for each...

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At least 20 packs of Paca's and Finesse worms a year.

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Rage Craws.... Only because I throw them year 'round. They go on jigs too, so that basically kills them quicker.

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Trick worms, BPS stik-O, Yum Wooley bugs, Zoom brush hogs, Strike King Flip-N-tubes, Yum craw Papi.

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Probably Zoom Super Chunk and Large Salty Chunks. I am always pulling them off on cover.

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First place would probably go to Chigger Craws.  Those darn pincers get ripped off so quickly.  Second place would have to be Brush Hogs-although with a little work, I can get them to last a little longer.  I also go through a lot of stick baits too.

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I can burn through some chigger craws myself.  And paca chunks.  In the spring and early summer though, 10 or more packs of flukes go through the boat quickly.

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