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I just got the Blackdogbaits Mr. Flippy and I am really excited to try this one out. Big fat profile that I was looking for for quite awhile.

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I just started using the Rage Craw and I really like it but my favorite plastic has to be a 7" Roboworm rigged on a shakyHead. Both the Aarons Magic and Margarhita Mutilator work. I have caught most of my fish over 7lbs on this rig includidng my PB.:)

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If I could only have one it would be a GP Zoom magnum finesse worm.

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Zoom 8" magnum lizard pumpkin chart. This bait is why I'm sort of one dimensional. I also like the 10 inch black culprit worm.

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Roboworm straight tail worm on a dropshot rig, and 4 inch senko.

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You must be in CA.....we live by that rig.

I'm in New England and swear by the Robo's as well. ;)

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Must have for me is the fat Albert grub. I never left home without it this year. And consistently caught fish every time I went out with this rigged up.

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Overall, a Zoom Lizard. But I am becoming a more and more a fan of beaver-type baits.

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I am not loyal to any one brand,no one is paying me to use there stuff, soo looking in my boat you will see bags of Yamamoto, Zoom, RI, Netbait, SK, Yum, Jackall, Berkley, BPS, and probably more that I don't remember. One thing I have learned is that a Zoom 4" finesse worm won't catch them any better or worse, than a 4" SK worm, or a 4" Netbait worm, etc.....so I buy what ever is readily available, and if good sales come up on one brand or another I stock up.

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I am not loyal to any one brand,no one is paying me to use there stuff, soo looking in my boat you will see bags of Yamamoto, Zoom, RI, Netbait, SK, Yum, Jackall, Berkley, BPS, and probably more that I don't remember. One thing I have learned is that a Zoom 4" finesse worm won't catch them any better or worse, than a 4" SK worm, or a 4" Netbait worm, etc.....so I buy what ever is readily available, and if good sales come up on one brand or another I stock up.

This for the most part applies to me. But it is tough sometimes for me to try a new brand when I have caught them on another.

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Rage Tail for sure!

Yamamoto, specifically the Flappin' Hawg

Zoom lizards, brush hogs, trick worms, etc.

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Black Zoom Trick worm

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Yamamoto wacky rigged consitently was my goto bait for big bass. I'd always have at least 3 rods rigged up with something different and 9 times out of 10...Yamamoto came through in the clutch.

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Snack Daddy Lures salty sticks in St Clair Special color.

Otherwise Paca Chunks, or Poor Boys Erie Darter, or Drop Shot Darter in Mango Melon

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Zoom trick worm- Any natural looking color

Fish stalker finesse worm- Motor oil

-gk

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Probably 90% of the bass that I catch on plastics are on either a 7.5" ribbontail worm (Culprit, Barlow's, Zoom or Berkeley) or a Yum Crawbug, both sizes.

Tom

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Probably 90% of the bass that I catch on plastics are on either a 7.5" ribbontail worm (Culprit, Barlow's, Zoom or Berkeley) or a Yum Crawbug, both sizes.

Tom

I also love the Crawbug for smallie fishing the rivers and streams. But lately i have had trouble finding them. Wal Mart, bps, Rural King an other outlet stores dont sell them anymore. Whats up with that?

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Reaction Innovations Sweet beaver Watermelon/Red (day) Black/red fleck(night) and Zoom 4" dead ringer.....

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