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  So I picked up a pack of those Berkley Powerbait Rib Snake soft plastics over the winter.  I think I used them once and didn't get any bites but I want to try them again this spring and summer.  

 

 I'm wondering if anybody out there has these Powerbait Rib Snakes and have had any luck with them. 

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I tried the Berkley Rib Snake because it was similar to Lunker City's Ribster.  The Ribster was softer and I caught more bass with it.

 

 

oe

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I too tried these last year, didn't catch anything or for that matter get a bite. I tried them because an older gentlemen I trust said he had been knocking their lights out flipping them in heavy grass. So that's the only presentation I tried with them, I do however plan to try them more this year. First thing I'll probably try is a shakeyhead, if they don't turn out to be good for that I'll definitely try them flipping again.  

 

I like the idea behind these worms so I'm sure all I have to figure out is how best to present them to the fish in my lakes. Hopefully it won't take me to long.

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They are a terrific shakyhead bait around here. I have yet to try them on a T rig but I'm sure they'll work well like that as well. 

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