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what do you think is the best soft plastic bait company? not just price wise, but the one that you believe in the most and would have the most confidence in weather a weekend fisherman just trying to have fun or fishing in a tournament with money on the line?

 

 

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RageTail hands down.

 

Now that I plugged you Steve are you going to take me fishing?

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I like the smaller companies, my favorite is River Rock Baits, they have the best tubes money can buy, super soft and extremely lively. I can also say the same thing about the worms and the soft plastic jerkbaits are second to none and before someone asks, I'm not affiliated in any way shape or form, I just really like the baits, the plastic seems to come alive in the water and I found them by accident.

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I personally like Yum, but I have very little brand loyalty, just pick up stuff on sale. If I did just choose one company, it would be Berkley simply because they have great, tournament proven baits that run under 4 bucks. Who needs Yamamato when you can get baits designed by Mike Iaconelli for 2.99?

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I have a bunch. But Rage Tail I'd a staple. There are some things I like from many different companies, but I have the most confidence in Rage Tail.

Jeff

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It's a toss up between Strike King and Berkley.

 

Strike King for their line of traditional plastics and of course their Rage Line which I absolutely LOVE.

 

Berkley because of their vast variety ... between Gulp, Havoc and Powerbait they cover it all!

 

 

If I had to choose just one ... Berkley.

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I probably like Rage Tail products the most, but Zoom may have the widest selection when it comes to different styles and colors of baits. 

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Here it goes:

 

Zoom

Culprit

Ecogear

GYCB

Imakatsu

Fish Arrow

Strike King ( Rage Tail )

Bass Assassin

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RageTail hands down.

 

And MegaStrike, too!

 

 

 

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Zoom

Megabass because of there innovative designs and colors. My PB was off of the Bumpee Worm.

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Anything works when you find them. Until then ?   Nothing will work.

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It's a toss up between Strike King and Berkley.

 

Strike King for their line of traditional plastics and of course their Rage Line which I absolutely LOVE.

 

Berkley because of their vast variety ... between Gulp, Havoc and Powerbait they cover it all!

 

 

If I had to choose just one ... Berkley.

 

Pretty much this,  BPS is a contender due to the large variety of baits and color pallet they offer.

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I think it's all about innovation and product delivery. Here is something you might find interesting:

Big O  invented "The Ridge". Look closely at your Rage Tail baits and you will see "The Ridge".

This gives these baits a unique action. Other brands have copied this innovation, but it is patented.

The result has been, other knock-offs have had to "cease and desist".

 

As importantly, Rage Tail products come in a blister pack that insures the baits are delivered as

designed. The baits are perfect when you buy them and rigging instructions are precise. Quality

products from a quality guy...

 

 

 

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Zoom, Keitech, PTL, Rage, Minda, Roboworm, GYCB, Gene Larew, Jackal, RI, ZMan, Berkley, SK, LFT,   too many good plastic baits out there to choose just one.

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