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What Are Your Favorite/best Soft Plastics To Use When Drop Shotting?

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I have not been drop shoting for long. And I was wondering, what are some of best/favorite soft plastics people have been using? Thanks for any help.

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Fluke, Roboworm, 7" Thumper or Anaconda, Senko and Kut Tail

Flukes, 4inch curl tail worms have been hot for me this year. I also like 4in and smaller craw baits.

Jim

the smaller fluke, roboworm, creme scoundrels (worm color) and gulp smelt minnows. I dont drop shot nearly as much anymore. sure it catches fish but I am always getting crappie or dinks.

Ordered 100 producto spring worms a couple weeks ago too!

Roboworms. Zoom finesse worms.

I drop shot about anything, but my two favorite drop shot baits are the Strike King/Zman elaztech 4" finesse worms and the BPS cut tail worms. I like the Strike King/Zman worms because you can fish for a long time with a worm because the elaztech material is tough. If the fish are eating the elaztech worms I will almost always use them. I like the BPS worms because they are really inexpensive, come in some really good colors and the fish eat them like candy.

It is pretty rare that I can't get bit with those two worms.

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Zoom finesse worms

Roboworms, can't go wrong

Roboworms

My favorites are Zoom meatheads in watermelon green and green weenie, and 3' sluggo in ark. shiner.

I use flukes, trick worms, curl tail worms (short curl), and just about anything that has action and floats.

RoadWarrior, I know you said you use 7" Anaconda's, but I can't imagine there would be that much weight difference from the 10". So would that work as well? Or would it be too heavy?

4 or 6 inch roboworms, small zoom tubes, and yamamato Shad shake worms

Zoom Finess Worms in watermelon red and Innovation 4 inch worm, same color.

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Just about any soft plastic can be used. All recommendations are very good but you need not constrain or limit yourself to those.

3" senkos, chompers worms and smaller tubes nice additions to the list.

Fluke by far!

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Zoom trick worm in green pumpkin/blue tail dipped in jjs chart.

x zone slammers and roboworms mainly produce for me.

mike d

I love using 4 inch robo worms or zoom finesse worms. Still learning to fish a drop shot though...

Roboworm and Zoom Trick Worm

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Roboworm and Zoom Trick Worm

I started using these after watching OK Bass Hunter land a nice sogeye with one. They do work like a charm

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Take your pick of the Roboworm ST's. Was at Dicks earlier with Bassn Blvd and scored a few packs for $1.23 a pop. I'm almost wishing I had bought more of them. Lol

Colors I like:

Aaron's Magic

Aaron's Magic Red & Black Flake

Margarita Multilator

Green Weenie

Ehlrer's Edge

Honestly though, all of Robos colors will catch fish. I just happen to have a BUNCH of those colors on hand at the moment, so that's what I like right now. :D

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Robo worm fat 4.5"

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