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Good evening everyone, was wondering what's everyones favorite soft plastic lure and which company makes it?

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Zoom trick worm. Zoom utail worm. Zoom ol monster .Zoom super fluke.

Zman trd

 

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OMG, I see this one going on for a long time. I'll play along.

Hands down it's a ribbon tail worm and I throw more Culprit than other brands, but in the dead of summer, an Ole Monster and a C-Mac get a lot of playing time.

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Rage tail craw by Strike King has been very good to me for LMB this year.

 

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Man that’s a tough question. So many good ones out there. No way I can pick just one. If you’d narrowed it down a little with a specific technique it would still be tough, but a little easier. If I have to

pick just one it’s gonna be a tequila sunrise power worm by Berkeley. 

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I dont think one is any better than the other . By habit I like Manns Jelly worms . Been using them for several decades .

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Culprit Fat Max ribbon tail and Rage Bug. 
 

 

 

 

Mike

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All of em! ?

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Elaztech worms Strike King and Zman in several colors.

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Zman trd, Berkley power tube, and Yamamoto Senko would probably be my top 3.

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BPS stick-o 

Big Bite Baits 4in creature (baby brush hog) 

Zoom trick worm

Zman TRD 

Zman TRD crawz 

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I use so many that I don't know how I could pick a favorite. Add the that the fact that the list gets longer all the time and fishing conditions (and my mood) determine which I use.

 

What I will add is that the versatility vs the cost has me depending on soft plastics more and more and fishing hard baits less and less.

 

All my fishing so far this year has been in the river and my best producer has been a tube. A 2 1/2 inch tube did the best but I ran out. Yesterday the 3 1/2 wasn't doing so hot and my wife was catching fish on a NED so I switched to?...not a NED. LOL I switched to a little Zoom finesse worm on a split shot rig and I caught up to her ned rig.

 

Now I have a new favorite until next week. LOL

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Most folks on this site fish many different plastic baits. I like most. Culprit, Roboworms, Zoom worms and craws, too many to list all of them here

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3 hours ago, Jig Man said:

Elaztech worms Strike King and Zman in several colors.

I cant for the life of me get a bite on the only elaztech worms i have. Theyre incredibly durable but I dislike that they dont play nice with other soft plastics.

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For me it's no contest. The answer is a senko. I'd hate to lose all the other tools in the box though.

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I used to pick the mister twister gamefish grab bag once a year. Great way to try different soft plastics for super cheap. I believe you got something like 75 pieces for about $8. Seems its been discontinued though ... thanks COVID

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Zoom Baby Brush Hog, Ultra Vibe Speed Worm, Ultra Vibe Speed Craw, and Trick Worm. 

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