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When i first started Bass Fishing i was using a 6'' Zoom lizard,as the years passed i went to a Zoom baby brush hog to a Strike King Rage craw. Color was and still is watermelon candy i love that color its my #1 go to color..My question is which one of the 3 is your go to bait.I also have bought the Space Monkey,but i have bad knee's so i've not been in a year and a half i hope to change that in a couple weeks i'm getting shots in my knee's so pray for me.  God Bless And Thanks

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I fish the brush hog. Watermelon red flake is my go too color.

 

Before the brush hog my #1 was the Yum Zellamander, which they quit making. (still a little ticked over that) Their replacement was the salamander that had swim balls on its legs and tail. No where near the same amount of bites on my waters.

 

Good luck with the knee! Hope they can get you fixed up and fishing again soon!

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Which one is my goto?

 

Add me a worm & you'll have my goto ;)

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Out of all the baits you listed I'd order them like this

1. rage craw

2. Space monkey

3.Brush hog

4. Zoom lizard

But they all have their place and are all great lures!

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My two are the 6" zoom lizard and the Rage Craw! Rage Craw is #1 cuz I can use it as a jig trailer big bass love em

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Good luck with those knees!!

 

I still like Zoom lizards in the spring, but never really think to pull them out the rest of the year.  I guess, to me, they seem to be a numbers bait, but not many big ones. 

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Yamamoto makes great lizards but zoom would be my second choice. :)

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The Baby Brush Hog (green pumpkin) easily wins in my boat. Next would be the 6" lizard, also green pumpkin. Then the Space Monkey and lastly the Rage Craw. I know tons of guys rave about the Rage Craw but it just isn't effective for me except used as a jig trailer. The Baby Brush Hog is one of my all time favorite soft plastics and has caught me more fish than the other 3 combined. I've caught my far share on the 6" Lizard as well though.

 

I always, 100% of the time, dye the tails on the brush hog and the lizard with Spike It chartreuse dip. I'm convinced it makes a really big difference.

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Brush hog in green pumpkin is my favorite out of those 4. I tried a rage rig a lot this year and caught nothing on it.

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For me the Rage Chunk, and the Space Monkey has worked. Haven't tried the Zoom lizards yet, but what I've seen and read is that they are more of a Spring - early summer bait. Well give them a try next year. The Space Monkey had also worked for me in the Spring, and early summer in Green Pumpkin Red Flake, Rage Chunks in Black/Blue Flake or Blue Craw.

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I catch fish in one lake here in Pa that's full of grass on lizards year round. Most use it only as a spawning bait or c-rig but for some reason these fish will eat them anytime. I throw 6-10 inch usually in gp but cherry seed and red seems to be good too. Its not my go to bait anywhere else. The space monkey is a good bait but the smokin rooster is even better around grass for me. As for craws, the syrike kings are great but don't last long. I get hand pours that stand up way better. I use them to locate fish and when I get on them I like to pull out the Paul Krew custom pours. Hands down the best I've ever used. They fkat catch them

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My favorite lizards are the zoom and rage ones. For hawgs, the rage hawg is best, but I like the baby brush hog for a smaller profile and the full sized one for a bigger bait. Space monkeys are one of the best pitchin' creature baits out there.

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I have some Zoom lizards that I like but for whatever reason aren't a first choice plastic for me. But after reading this thread I think they might work in the deep grassy parts of the ponds I fish in, thanks for the idea

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I've gone to brush hog style baits over lizards. I like them better and the fish don't seem to mind them either. 

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With so many baits on the market I find that I rarely put a lizard on the line unless it is a floating lizard for a c-rig which I rarely do, but I like brush hogs and every bait mentioned. I think they all work well, I have always used the Zoom lizards but can't say they are any better than other's since I tend to lean toward the brush hogs now.....The only thing I hate about the big Magnum floating lizards is the texture, but the action is good on a shaky rig as well since they will do a headstand which at times will get them to strike, Need to get sharper hooks for fishing them I think.

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