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My favorite trout swimbait is a 6" Huddleston 68' ROF 12, dark rainbow.

8" Hudd, ROF 5, 12, 16 in light ghost and dark rainbow, hitch, brown tout colors.

Century 22 Triple trout 7", 8" & 10" rainbow.

Black Dog Tail Wagger 10" rainbow.

Huddleston original 8" wooden trout, no longer made (eBay).

Deps 250 "BB" Slide swimmer trout, 10"

Basstrix 8" trout, no longer made.

Little Cripper Trash Fish 8" trout.

Castaic hard head-soft body, 8" & 12" trout, no longer made (eBay).

ABL Dirty Donkey 6" & 8" trout top water.

Black Dog wooden Lunker Punker, 6" & 8" trout, top water.

Tom

PS, if I had to pick jointed hard swimbait the BD Tail Wagger or Butch Brown Slide Swimmer gets the nod, these are good big bass baits, heavy about 6+ oz..

Tom

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8" Hudd

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If I had to pick just one it would be deps ss 250. I have had ridiculous results with it. Its a flat out fish magnet. The only problem is that one bait is not enough to cover all of the water column.

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I don't have one but the Deps SS 250 is the best if you can afford one!!

 

The ones I have are:

 

8" Huddlestons in the ROF 5 & 12

200 River2Sea S-Waver in Trout color

8" Savage Trout Line Thru in floating, slow sink, and moderate sink

7" Rago Top Trout you can dive or wake

9" MS Slammer in trout color

6.5" Lunker Punker and I say 6.5" because that the real length of it not 6" like the injected!

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