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Specifically talking about jigs worked on the bottom. Not talking about swim jigs or bladed jigs etc. I’m really curious to see what’s popular.

 

My favorites are the rage craw and the d bomb.

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Berkley Chigger Craw, Missile Baits D'Stroyer

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Netbait paca craw, green pumpkin, when I lived in Nc. Haven’t had any luck with them in Fl.

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Small swimbaits - crush city mayor/rage swimmer

 

Craw style baits - rage craw/ mag speed craw/ chigger craw 

 

Beaver style baits - d bomb/ rage bug/ z craw

 

Soft Jerkbaits - fluke / spunk shad 

 

Grubs - fat Albert / Yamamoto twin tail/ rage menace

 

Chunks - Paw Paw E Pork/ Zoom Super Chunk/ Missile Baits Chunk

 

 

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Day in and day out I've caught more with a  standard size speed craw trailer than all the others combined. The Zoom chunk or Chompers twin tail in really cold water.

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I like the rage craw in all its sizes, the zoom z craw in both sizes, and the zoom z hog in both sizes. Lately the Yamamoto Flappin Hog has been hot. That was an old favorite of mine that I’ve been getting back to. 

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Zoom Super Chunk Sr/Jr

Berkeley Chigger Craw

Double tail grub

Latest one has been the Missile Baits one in Fried Watermelon

 

Allen 

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You can put a fork in my favorite jig trailers because they are done!

Winter use as version* of UJ 2 1/2”pork frog.

Pre Spawn my Super Pork* 4” x 3/4”  L4 split tail pork.

Year around Super Pork* 3” x 3/4” L3 split tail pork.
Soft plastics; Yamamoto 4” twin tail grub and 4” Hula grub.

Berkley 3” and 4” Chigger Craw.

* home made

Tom

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Rage Craw & Lobster 

Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Craw & Magnum Speed Craw 

Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craw 

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Twin tail grubs (4”) that I pour to match or contrast to the jig.

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Plain old Zoom Salty Chunk about 80-90 percent of the time. Zoom Super Chunk Jr., the rest of the time. Once upon a time prior to those, all Uncle Josh pork of some kind.

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For an action trailer, a RageTail craw. When I'm just looking to add bulk without a lot of action, like in cold water, I go with a chunk. There was a time when I used a pork trailer in cold water, but I never liked dealing with removing them at the end of the day and having to rinse the jig so the hook wouldn't rust, but they did seem to produce better than plastic.

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I have been trying to narrow it down from about 90% of the ones listed.  Personally, I have been overwhelmed by all the recommendations from the BR members here.  All I have been able to conclude is that there are lots of good options.  

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Larew Salt Craw , double tail grub, but most  used plastic's on the boat floor will work.   Half a plastic worm catches a lot of fish for me.

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NetBait Paca chunks are my favorite. Also love RageTail Menace and Craws. 

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Zoom Super Chunks in both sizes,

Netbait Paca Chunks.

Speed craws.

Rage Craws.

Whatever plastic bait is in the bottom of the tackle bag.

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Reaction Innovations Sweet & Spicy Beavers

Berkley Maxscent Chiggar Craw & Pitboss


 

I also like the Rage Bug, Rapala Cleanup and a Zoom Super Chunk

 

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22 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Berkley Chigger Craw, Missile Baits D'Stroyer

I was going to say Berkeley chigger craw in my OP but I wasn’t sure if they were still sold. They’re definitely a good one too!

22 hours ago, GRiver said:

Netbait paca craw, green pumpkin, when I lived in Nc. Haven’t had any luck with them in Fl.

It’s funny, I find craw style baits much less effective in south Florida than they were up in northern states. Whether that be as a jig trailer or on a Texas rig, beavers like the d bomb and sweet beaver get so many more bites than craw style baits.

 

I thought it was just a factor at my local fishing spots but seeing your comment I’m now wondering if it’s a Florida thing. 

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