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Whats favorite style of soft plastic

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Senko style... Since soft plastic style frogs seen there

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Tx rigged rage craw always catches fish for me when nothing else seems to be working.

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added frogs and other 

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6-7 inch straight tail worm.

 

In the words of Bassmaster Classic winner and worm tactician Larry Nixon, if I cold only fish one bait the rest of my life for bas it would be a 6" staight tail worm. I find it no surprize that one of our besst contributor and most respected membes Raul votes the same.

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I love to throw soft plastic swimabaits from the missle baits shockwave to the yum money minnow love them 

 

 

   tight lines 

 

     Andrew 

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I voted senko style even though I don't use them as much as I use to. It almost feels like cheating when using them and at one time was using them the majority of time. I forced myself to stop using them as much just to be a little bit more versatile. That being said if I'm getting skunked I'll throw one on and am almost guaranteed to get a fish.

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Craw... It's just always my fave. Catches fish a lot!

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First the 6" plastic worm is still the number one most successful bait on the old split shot rig still rocks.

The split shot rigged 6" worm in black.

The Carolina rigged senko.

The Carolina rigged brushog.

Small jig head with a 2" grub

Small jig head with a double tail grub used as swim bait. Slow reeled.

The YUM money minnow presented as a dying minnow or slow reeled.

Remotely scattering shad 6" again as a dying minnow.

I believe the split shot rigged black worm works so well because it matches the freshwater eels.

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Tx rigged rage craw always catches fish for me when nothing else seems to be working.

Can't beat it

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6-7 inch straight tail worm.

Bass Assassin's new Tapout Worm ;)

Almost twice the thickness of a Trick worm, cast better in the wind & farther weightless.

Enhanced with liquid salt & infused with BANG scent formula.

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Oh yea!

I like em all ;)

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Day in day out it's hard to beat a stick/senko type bait. 1001 ways to fish them.

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This is a tough one.  A review of my what seems like two tons of Plastics arsenal seems to indicate I don't really have a favorite.

 

At least half my plastics use is as a trailer off the back of something.

 

Sort of a toss up but I went with hollow belly swim bait - but craws, worms & stick baits get a good bit of use too.

 

And my last DD came on a 7" Senko (as a Jig Trailer) so there's that.

 

A-Jay

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This is a tough one.  A review of my what seems like two tons of Plastics arsenal seems to indicate I don't really have a favorite.

 

At least half my plastics use is as a trailer off the back of something.

 

Sort of a toss up but I went with hollow belly swim bait - but craws, worms & stick baits get a good bit of use too.

 

And my last DD came on a 7" Senko (as a Jig Trailer) so there's that.

 

A-Jay

 

 

Yea but you never really liked senko's, especially the 7" ones. :laugh5:  

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Yea but you never really liked senko's, especially the 7" ones. :laugh5:  

 

I'll admit you are right there Dwight.

 

But avatar fish have a way of helping one warm up to a bait.

 

A-Jay

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I only voted craws cause thats what I'm currently using the majority of the time.  A month ago it was Senko, and in a couple more weeks it'll be mostly finesse (shakey head) and swimming tail T-rigs for the rest of the summer.  Once the fall hits I'll go back to craws...

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