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For me it's the RI Sweeet Beaver.

It has the perfect size, and action for punching.

Mike

  • Global Moderator
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Sorry I missed the 1st part of your question...

For most flippin I now use the Rage Structure Bug.

Mike

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Rodent, Incredicraw, big show craw

  • Super User
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Pit Boss

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Culprit Incredi Craw
Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver
Vertical Lures Creature X
Strike King Rage Tail DB Structure Bug

  • Super User
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SK Rodent, Rage DB Craw, Big Show Craw, Biffle Bug, Zman Punch Craw, D-Bomb, V&M Hula Bug, and Netbait's Paca Baby Paca Craw

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Iike the strike king rage tail menace and the rodent for punching mats.

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For me it depends on how thick the stuff is I'm punching through.  The thicker the slop then the more compact the plastic bait.

  • Global Moderator
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Havoc Pit Boss, YUM Wooley Bug, Big Bites YoDaddy, and Netbait B Bug.

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For me it depends on how thick the stuff is I'm punching through. The thicker the slop then the more compact the plastic bait.

This.

At the risk of making them even harder (for me) to find- I have had great success this year with the big bites yodaddy.

The pit boss seems to have alot of support here.

Tubes are great.

The mats you'll be punching are pretty thick. Think slim and compact- tubes, bb crickets, senkos- etc. I'd start there and then increase the profile (or not) as the fish deem necessary.

Good luck!

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