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I've used either strike king paddle tails or gander mnt brand but I have had better success using rage tails  craw or twister tails up in WI 

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Just starting using the swimjigs but I already got a Keitech swing impact set on one of them.

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Skinny/little dipper

swim senko

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Both the standard swing impact and fat impact made by Keitech. The RI little dippers are incredible as well. Lastly I would buy a swim senko and cut some of the front end off. That would be my top 3.

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keitech, zoom fat albert, are all I use

 

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Kicker Fish Tail Slapper, and Keitech Fat are the only boot-tails that I use.  Thoroughly pleased with both,

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2 hours ago, kickerfish1 said:

Both the standard swing impact and fat impact made by Keitech. The RI little dippers are incredible as well.

^^either of these two

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Little dipper, grass pig jr, rage menace always get the nod. 

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My favorite is the keitech fat swinging impact, with the grass pig a close second.  The nice thing about the grass pigs is they are only 2.99, and are more durable then the keitechs. 

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I used to use little dippers, zoom swimming flukes and fat Alberts

 

the last two weeks i been crushing with the rage tail menace!! 

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Gambler EZ swimmer for me, on the bigger California swim jigs I'll add a Gambler Big EZ. It makes a big bait, but sometimes that's what they want

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Gambler little ez.  Comes in great colors and has good action and is very durable.  Not to mention they come with good garlic scent.  Have had more success with swimjigs when i switched to them from keitechs.

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I know it's not a boot tail swim bait, but I had alot of success last year using a SK Menace grub.

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Keitech 3.8" Fat Impact and PLINE Kick-R minnow in 4" are my current favorites.

Allen

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All I've used yet is the Zoom UV Speed Craw and a Pit Boss. Both have produced!

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On April 4, 2016 at 4:46 PM, SwampLife said:

I used to use little dippers, zoom swimming flukes and fat Alberts

 

the last two weeks i been crushing with the rage tail menace!! 

Take that back.. This morning I couldn't get bit on anything I threw.  I was fishing a shallow grass flat with cypress trees that borders the flat.. My rage menace got tore up and I had a old red bug rage cut-r worm that was pretty tore up sitting in my recessed trolling motor tray .. I bit the top off a couple inches of the worm and stuck it on a 1/4 oz black and  blue with a few strands of orange  Swim jig.. First cast was a 3lber ..2nd cast was dang near a 4lber ... I ended up catching 10 fish in 30 minutes.. I was always a believer in the rage cut-r worm for flipping... But it's also a great swim jig trailer... And the skirt did not match the trailer at  all color wise..

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On 4/8/2016 at 11:10 PM, Mosster47 said:

6" Kalin Mogambo grub. 

Love the Mogambo grubs for big spinnerbaits. Gotta try them on swim jigs too.

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11 minutes ago, Gundog said:

Love the Mogambo grubs for big spinnerbaits. Gotta try them on swim jigs too.

I run swimbait trailers on 1/4 and 3/8oz and Mogambos for 1/2 and 3/4oz. They look so good and move a ton of water. 

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