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What are some favorites? I haven't thrown one in a million years

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The YUM Sooie was the best C-rig bait I've ever used, but of course it's long gone. Pretty much fish a brush hog or baby brush hog on the rare occasion I'm tossing one.

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Some of my favorites on a c rig

7" zoom worm

Zoom trick worm

4" robo worm

Zoom meat head

Zoom centipede

Gycb senko

Fluke

Baby brush hog/ brush hog

Rage shell cracker

Net bait paca craw

Rage tail rooster

My top 2 has to be the net bait crew, and gycb senko

Another secret bait for me is a small 2inch tube on a c rig.  Gitzit tubes

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Fluke, dinger and trick worm are my favorites.   Worms, brush hogs, lizards or any other lure with action of its own don’t produce as well for me. 

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2 minutes ago, jbrew73 said:

Fluke, dinger and trick worm are my favorites.   Worms, brush hogs, lizards or any other lure with action of its own don’t produce as well for me. 

Odd. Lizards and brush hogs have been staples forever.

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7 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

The YUM Sooie was the best C-rig bait I've ever used, but of course it's long gone. Pretty much fish a brush hog or baby brush hog on the rare occasion I'm tossing one.

As a YUM fanboy, I had to take a look at that bait.  That thing looks delicious on the ball and chain, I can just imagine the flappers flapping on the pull and aiding in the ascent of the bait before it glides back to the bottom and the tube tentacles explode like a jig.  Absolutely beautiful, you outta mold us some!

 

Back on topic, my favorite Carolina rig bait for clear and stained water is a 5" YUM Dinger and my favorite for dirty water is the Big Bite Baits Fighting Frog.  The BBBFF has a ton of action that moves a lot of water.  I like to start with the 4" and move to the 5" if I'm getting chomped.

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Zoom lizard for Okeechobee 

Full size Brush Hog for Kissimmee Chain and St Johns river. 
 

Don’t ask me why

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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Is Carolina rig somthing you guys run when water temp is 55-65 degrees ? 

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