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What Plastics Should I Fill This With?

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Imagine ... you are a co-angler and want to be as versatile as possible on the water.  Of course you talked to your boater but you still want to be ready for as many situations as possible ... You buy one of these to fill with soft plastics to compliment your tacklebag.  It has 10 9x9 sheets in it.

 

What do you fill it with?

 

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Do you know the waters you're going to be fishing in, or are you looking for all purpose?

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Do you know the waters you're going to be fishing in, or are you looking for all purpose?

All purpose ... just curious what the forum members would say.

I would do some type of craw, creature, stick bait, trick worm, and fluke in a color or two that produce on the lake you are fishing. I think you would be ready for any situation as far as soft plastics go with those five.

  • Super User

Imagine ... you are a co-angler and want to be as versatile as possible on the water.  Of course you talked to your boater but you still want to be ready for as many situations as possible ... You buy one of these to fill with soft plastics to compliment your tacklebag.  It has 10 9x9 sheets in it.

 

What do you fill it with?

 

extreme-worm-binder-interior.jpg

 

Is that a Bass Pro bag? I've got one of the larger ones and I usually put bags of worms in them, in original packaging...

 

I would put a jar of JJ's Magic in the elastic loop, some hooks, weights, jigheads, etc., in the plastic zippered pouches on the inside of the covers.

I would do some type of craw, creature, stick bait, trick worm, and fluke in a color or two that produce on the lake you are fishing. I think you would be ready for any situation as far as soft plastics go with those five.

 

I agree.

Here is what I use in my travel bag/panic bag:

 

Green pumpkin Baby Brush Hogs

Junebug Zoom Finesse and Trick Worm

Green pumpkin Finesses and Trick Worms

Culprit 7.5 Ribbontail Worms - Red Shad, Tequila Sunrise, Green Pumpkin

Senko/Knock Off - Baby Bass, Green Pumpkin, Pumpkin Seed

Zoom Fluke - Baby bass, Alewife

Some 6-7in red shad worms. 

I would do some type of craw, creature, stick bait, trick worm, and fluke in a color or two that produce on the lake you are fishing. I think you would be ready for any situation as far as soft plastics go with those five.

This and add tubes.  Don't forget the TUBES!  :laugh5:

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Avalonjohn44 has a fine list. I would add some RI Sweet Beavers in in California 420/Hematoma in both sizes and some Netbait Paca craws and chunks in similar colors. Leave everything in the original bags, and use a gallon zip-lock bag for the overflow!

I would do some type of craw, creature, stick bait, trick worm, and fluke in a color or two that produce on the lake you are fishing. I think you would be ready for any situation as far as soft plastics go with those five.

I'd go with these and maybe add some 7-10" Ribbontail worms or 6" lizards. 

senkos, tubes, rage tail craws, roboworms, missile dbomb, sweet beavers, horny toads, pit boss, zoom finesse, power worms

-Zoom Flukes ( white and white with chart.)

-Stick baits (Dingers, Yamamoto etc)

-Soft toads(Horny toads etc)

-Tubes

-LIZARDS LIZARDS LIZARDS (if in spawning season)

-Crawfish (Missile Baits D-Bomb,others)

-YOUR FAVORITES

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