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@Skspacemonkey: I’m a big fan of Biospawn soft plastics. I find the 6.5 - inch PlasmaTail to in green pumpkin/plasma or black/blue to be effective here in our small, weedy lakes. From my experience, the tails on these guys do tend to float up a little which I like. (Gotta admit that bluegill and rock bass do like that plasma tail though.)  But, to be honest, I really have much better luck with the Exostick.  It’s my go-to small worm and I can cut off segments for finesse presentations.  I can also rig it backwards for a little different action.  Not sure if this helps, but I feel they are worth a shot.

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I use the 4.5 Plasmatail in Oxblood color for dropshots. I find them very effective.

 

They are durable as well. The tails can withstand annoying panfish nipping at them.

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Plasma tail is one of my go to worms.  I use the 4.5 for drop shot and small shaky heads in streams and creeks for small mouth.  Larger version is incredible on a shaky head as well as t-rigged.  I have uysed them as chatterbait/spinnerbait trailers before as well with good results.

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I've had luck with the 6.5" Plasma Tail on a shaky head. I like the Junebug/Plasma color. I still have a pile of their baits I bought during one of their sales last year. 

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