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Right now I'm using Yum chunks and they seem to be a little fragile, they rip open after like one fish. What trailers do you guys use, and which ones are the most durable?

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i like net baits and rage tails. they both are very durable in my opinion.

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Rage Tail Craw, Baby Craw, Lobster and Chunks are all very durable.

http://www.ragetail.com/ragetailproducts.html

8-)

X2

You won't look back.

Netbait is good stuff but too many times they come back with a pincher missing.

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I like the Zoom Salty chunks and Super Chunks. I also plastics that have gotten too beat up to use on a t-rig or c-rig.

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I like Net Bait really well and have been having a little luck with the Rage Tail Chunk as well.  Both are excellent in my opinion.

I also will throw the YUM Chunks as well, they work very well as does the Yum Money Craw.

But I prefer the Net Bait chunks.

Later, :)

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    I use Joe's Jig Trailers.

    The specific ones I use are the Pinch-It versions.

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