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Right now it's the Havoc Pit Boss. Ask me again later and it'll probably be something else.

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I have two. the zoom ol monster and the horny toad.

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I've caught a lot of bass in ponds this year on Yum Wooly Bullee and Yum Dingers, but I have no idea how they'd perform someplace that gets fished more often.  I like the 6" Yum dingers the best b/c I can cast them a mile and can also do a lot of different things with them.  

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Rage Craw, Keitech Swing Impact Fat 4.8, GYCB Fat Ika, Havoc Pit Boss, 

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Hard to choose, but for versatility I would say a pit boss. For catching numbers of bass in clear or lightly stained water it's a senko.

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If i had to choose one bait it would be a 6" straight tail worm. Honorable mention to lizards and creature baits though. Variations of purple, green, and black are the colors I fish the most.

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Toss up between Gene Larew Ring Tube and a Dbomb/Beaver

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My dad and I went to a fairly heavily fished lake today and I got the biggest bass I've ever caught on a white 5" Yum dinger.  I have a pack of Yamamotos coming in a trade, so I'm interested in using them.  But honestly I just don't see how there is going to be any $5 worth of difference between Yamamotos and the packs of Yums I've been grabbing in discount bins for $2.  

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The Banjo Minnow! Or the Walking Worm? Their kinda at a tie for...................................................................................................................... The biggest gimmik ever.

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Yum Dinger 5 inch.  It seems to catch fish when nothing else will. 

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Come on, this is a loaded question. I fish so many soft plastics. Arkie twin-tailed skirted grub, senko type bait (senkos are too dang expensive), zoom super chunk, fluke and about 100 other soft plastic baits. I got them all baby....and that's not even including the drop shot plastics.

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1. Culprit 10" ribbon tail worm

2. Zoom baby brush hog

3. SK Rage Craw

4. SK baby Rage Craw

5" YCB Senko

95% of my soft plastic fishing is done with Culprit, Zoom, YCB and Rage Tail.

The other 5% is Z-Man and Robo.

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If I had to pick a favorite producer it's the Mann's Jelly worm color Grape and Black Grape. 

If it's just what I like the list is endless. Lately it's been Zoom U Tale motor oil / chartreuse tail. 

Yum Ribbontail worm tequila sunrise is a close second.

And last a Havoc Pit Boss in several colors PB&J, Big Texan, and Green colors in general.

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-Zoom Trick Worm. Thing is awesome. 

-Rage Craw. Best craw ever. 

-Zoom Brush Hog. 

-Zoom Super Fluke 

-ZMan TRD 

 

 

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On May 31, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Raul said:

I HATE SOFT PLASTICS !

 

But, if I have to fish with a soft plastic you´ll see me fishing a Zoom Trickworm most of the times.

That's crazy talk brotha! The top part.

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Top 5 -

1. 5'' Yum dinger in watermelon black flake or gp (chart. spike it on tail if need be)  

2. Baby brush hog in watermelon red

3. Zoom lizard in chart. pepper

4. Culprit 7'' ribbontail

5. Finesse worm

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GYCB Senkos, Fat Ikas, and Flappin Hog.

Use the hog mainly as a jig trailer, though - and I'm happy with any number of craw trailers.

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