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Only use one brand of plastics?

 

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2 hours ago, Fishingmickey said:

There is one brand of plastics I don't use. No Googan for me!

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I ignored them as well...until I saw the rattlin' ned worms on sale.  They work...

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1 minute ago, KP Duty said:

I ignored them as well...until I saw the rattlin' ned worms on sale.  They work...

A ned bait and a googan bait. Guess this is like the double negative rule that turns it into a positive? I would've figured it would be the ol "two wrongs don't make a right".

 

 

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2 hours ago, Fishingmickey said:

There is one brand of plastics I don't use. No Googan for me!

FM

If it has 'Googan' or the private label of any of the members - I steer clear of it.

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15 minutes ago, KP Duty said:

I ignored them as well...until I saw the rattlin' ned worms on sale.  They work...

Yep them Rattlin Neds work great for me

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Close, I use 2, key word being “use”.

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No way.  Each bait is a little bit different.

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For light tackle spotted bass fishing, I could almost get by with Keitech only, but do like some other brands occasionally for some of my shaky head fishing and Ned rigs. Like so many other topics in fishing, most things work most of the time, and people enjoy their own individual preferences for the way they fish.

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Heck no! There are too many good options from several manufacturers. You’d be severely limiting yourself if you did that.

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I only fish one brand soft plastic.... At a time😂

 

My adviser told me to diversify my investments, (he meant buying different brands fishing gear right?) Ive got around 20-50 different brands of baits from panfish-trout-bass-pike and each one brings their own unique thing, whether the shape, scent, water displacement, or action. Why be loyal to a company you owe nothing to? While limiting yourself in every way

 

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I often purchase lots of different brands of soft plastic but when I'm casting and the fish are biting it's generally one brand at a time so even though I have different things available that exist - I very very rarely fish more than one brand of soft plastic at a time.  I suppose I could do it on an Alabama rig but it might run weird with a keitech on one hook and a rage bug on another and a trick worm on one of them.  Some sort of cursed chandelier.

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No, not anymore. There was a time when all we had Mann's and Fliptail. Then Gene Larew , who had a little motel and guided on Table Rock just across from where I am at now , invented a way to put salt in worms and it got copied. 

Now, Everybody  is a bait pourer. 

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