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3 minutes ago, BassFisher517 said:

Bandito bug vs. Zoom. chunk

Neither. Both will catch fish, but for me there are better options, The Googan thing is a knockoff, so there are several versions of the same thing out there. I'm not a fan of plastic trailers shaped like rind (said the guy who has some DIY pork brining in the fridge). Try the Zoom swimming chunk on that finesse jig.

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For traditional jig presentations:  Rage Craw or Lobster

 

Swim jig:  Rage Structure Bug, Shellcracker, Eeliminator or Menace

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Of those two - Zoom Chunk, but I use it rarely

 

My favorite is a Berkley Pit Boss on a swim jig, Berkley Chigger Craw on a bottom-hopper...though I got some Rage Craws I'll be trying this year

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Colder water, less action = Zoom Chunk

Warmer water, more action desired = Googan Bug style baits.

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My favorite jig trailer is so unpopular it’s rarely used today and no longer made; 4” long x 1” wide split tail L4 pork rind lizard and now available again ( Acme) the #11 style pork frog. 

Tom

PS, the Big Daddy pork frog is 4” x 1” now available from Acme. Haven’t used the Big Daddy but=should work.

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Zoom chunk hands down. I also use a D bomb and a ultravibe speed craw alot.

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Favorite trailer for what? I use trailers for some types of baits that I never use for others.

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