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7 soft plastics you need to have in your box

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what are your 7 soft plastics you always carry around and they produce for you?

1. Sweet Beaver dirty sanchez

2. Sweet Beaver hematoma

3. Baby Brush hog watermelon

4. Rage tail craw

5. Zoom Ol Monster

6. Rage Tail anaconda

7. 4" Stik-o

In no particular order. 1 and 2 the same because when the first color doesn't produce it always seems like the second will.

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Senko

Fat Ika

Mizmo Grande tube and or

Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo

Kut Tail

Kreature

Rage Tail Anacinda

Rage Tail Smokin' Rooster

Gene Larew 7 1/2" Salty Ring Worm

3" Slug-Go

I guess I don't count very well... :;)

1- 5" senko - 4-5 colors

2- 3.5" and 4 " Tubes - 10-15 colors

3- 7" and 10" Rage tail anaconda - Green Pumpkin

4- Hula Grubs - blue pearl silver flake

5- last year salad spoon but next year rage eeliminator

6- single tail grubs - white

7- Rage tail Toad- green pumpking pear belly

This said these are what I use on a daily basis.... I must have 100 bags of plastics but if i had to narrow down to 7 types i would take these.

1. zoom super fluke

2. zoom super fluke

3. zoom super fluke

4. some kind of stick bait

5. zoom horny toad

6. zoom trick worm

7. baby brush hog

8. paddle tail swimbait ( really like the netbait bk deal)

9. double tail hula grub

10. did i mention super flukes

I carry too many styles of plastics to begin to count, but I could survive happily with the following:

1. Senko

2. *** ***

3. Any Ribbon Tail Worm

4. *** Strokin' Toad

Everything else ties for 5th.

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senkos

craw papis

those have always worked for me

My 7:

1. Watermelon Dinger

2. Brown tube

3. Moccasin Culprit ribbon tail

4. Green Pumpkin chigger craw

5. Zoom trick worm

6. Mann's swim toad

7. Yum lizard

GYCB Senko/Kinami Flash 5" and 4"

Roboworm Shakey worm

Zoom Baby Brush Hogs

NetBait PacaCraws

Zoom UV Speed Craw

Cabin Creek Spiders

Yum Lizard

My seven would be...

1   Roboworm 4" straight tail worm in Aaron's Magic

2   4" or 5" stick worm in green pumpkin or black/blue

3   Roboworm 6" Zipper Shakin' worm in Aaron's Magic

4   Black/blue Chigger Craw

5   Any type of creature bait in green pumpkin or black/blue

6   Topwater frog in green pumpkin or black

7   Any type of tube bait in green pumpkin or black/blue

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1.- 5" curlytail grub

2.- 6-7 " straight tail worm

3.- 4 " tube

4.- 6-7 " curlytail worm

5.- 4" craw

6.- 4" French Fry worm

7.- Fluke type jerkbait

Those would be my basic, add other baits you like and you are in business.

1. Senko style stick bait

2. Sweet beaver variant

3. Zoom Brush Hog

4. NetBait Paca Chunk

5. Zoom Fluke

6. Some type of ribbon tail, usually Zoom U-Tail

7. Roboworm straight tail

I'll take those 7 baits in sizes from 3-10", and in any color, usually pumpkin, watermelon, black, or blue.

1 Zoom trick Junebug    2 Paca  Blk Bl Silver flec    3 Baby Paca  Grn Pkn  4 Jr. Paca Blk Bl Flec    5 Zoom Old Mo. Bluebarry  6 Culprit R-Shade Gr Flec    7 Money Minnow   8 Rage Craw   Blk Bl   9Senko Blk Bl  Gold/Grn Flec   

In no particular order:

1) Roboworms - Dropshot

2) Zoom Super chunk - Jig trailer

3) Senco 5"

4) Rage Tail Shad

5) Zoom Brush Hog

6) 7" and 10" Ribbon Tail Worm

7) GYCB Single Tail Grub

Honorable mention:

Yum Money Minnow

Sebile Soft  (can't wait to use these, just got them, lol)

Sweet Beavers

Zoom Shakey Head worm

senko 5"

zoom u-tail 6"

yamamoto dbl tail hula grub

zoom trick worm

7" anaconda

lake for tackle live magic shad or fluke

rage tail toad

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5" Senco

Fat Ika

Flappin Hog

Roboworms 4.5 & 6"

Sweet Beaver

Yum small craws...forgot what they are called

Ragetail Craws

Ragetail Lizards

I know..that's 8..just couldn't leave any of those out.. ;D

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1. BPS Stickos/GY Senkos-6"

2/3 Netbait Paca craws/chunks

4. Zoom Finesse worms

5. Zoom Baby Brushhogs

6. Zoom Magnum worms

7. Zoom Trickworms

Sweet Beavers/BPS knock-offs, Culprit ribbontail worms, Fat Ikas, Zoom Lizzards 6 and 8", Jeff's spider grubs, Kalin Grubs 3 and 5", and Zoom Horny Toads would be my 7 alternates. :-/

I wish that these were all i needed!!  lol i bet you I carry 30 pounds of plastics or more in the boat when Im fishing. It doesn't help matters that I just started hand injecting my own plastic baits!  LOL

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1) Rage Tail Shad

2) Rage Tail Baby Craw

3) Rage Tail 7"Anaconda

4) Rage Tail Toad

5) Strike King Coffee Tube

6) Zoom Trick Worm

7) 5" Senko

I could still catch tons of fish if these were all I could choose from.

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1) Rage Tail Shad

2) Rage Tail Baby Craw

3) Rage Tail 7"Anaconda

4) Rage Tail Toad

5) Strike King Coffee Tube

6) Zoom Trick Worm

7) 5" Senko

I could still catch tons of fish if these were all I could choose from.

Like a lot of guys, I like fishing a variety of

techniques. It's mostly about having fun with

different gear. However, if my goal (or yours)

was simply to "catch more fish", I would fish

nothing but soft plastics: 5" Senko and Fat Ika

in shallow water, weightless; Mizmo Grande

tube and Rage Tail Lobster in deeper water,

weighted.

Throw a Chug Bug, spinnerbait, jig and an

XCalibur in the mix and you have a complete

tacklebox!

I think Catt has caught all, or at least most,

of his double digits on a 7 1/2" Gene Larew

Salty Ring Worm. Maybe that is the ONLY bait

a guy really needs!

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I think Catt has caught all, or at least most,

of his double digits on a 7 1/2" Gene Larew

Salty Ring Worm. Maybe that is the ONLY bait

a guy really needs!

While I certainly cannot compare the waters, nor my experience and ability....for years and years, the only thing I needed for a big bass around here was a 7" ribbontail worm. The funny thing is, the past two years, I've gotten away from them, but I've still caught plenty of big (for around here) bass.

I think it comes down to knowing where your big fish are, and what they want. The bait often times doesn't really matter, unless you addressing some difficulty in fishing - cover, wind, waves, depth, current, etc. For me, I like trying out new baits. I've found most do catch, if you've got the rest of the pieces put together. But, you can NEVER go wrong plying it out with a 7" worm. They pretty much always work, and they can be fished in so many ways.

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Rick Clunn said:

" Catching bass is easy,

it's finding them that's hard."

I'm going to go with versatility as opposed to my favorite baits though some of the listed baits could be on that list

1. Yamamoto Doubletail Hula Grubs- cold water/ warm water, largemouth or smallmouth, swim it, hop it, shake it, football jig, flipping jig trailer this will catch fish no matter how you rig it.

2. 4" Single tail grubs- also extremely versatile

3. 5" Senko- enough said, great bait for a tough bite.

5. Tube- great for smallmouth or largemouth . Flip it,drag it, whatever you do with it will put fish in the boat

6. Zoom Super Fluke- a must have. In addition to weightless I like to use the " Petey Rig" . A short app 12" leader with a 1/16 oz sinker, a great rig in tough conditions

7. Robo worms for drop shot & Shakey Heads

seven inch Berkley Power worm

four inch power worm

Paca Craw

Paca baby craw

Sweet Beaver

Zoom lizards

four inch finese worms for shakey head.

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Ain't that the truth... :-[

Rick Clunn said:

" Catching bass is easy,

it's finding them that's hard."

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