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If I had to choose one it would be Berkley Power Bait.

The fish really do hold on to the Berkley scent and flavor a long time. ;)

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  • ironbjorn
    ironbjorn

    I'll use about any brand. I think it's hard to mess up plastics, especially from the reputable brands. Buying authentic Senkos is pretty much the only place I draw a hard line. No knock off works as g

  • Darth-Baiter
    Darth-Baiter

    not sure some of you know the definition of "favorite".  hahahha   me.  my current favorite is OSP. Zoom Z-drop is my better performer vs Robo.  

  • Super User

Gene Larew & Rage Tail ;)

Powerbait here. It gives my tackle box that wonderful aroma and gets me plenty of strikes.

Mostly Gander Mountain plastics. They tend to be more durable and catch fish just as well as any other plastic. I also like Zoom brush hogs, super hogs, flukes.

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Up until the last few years Zoom would easily have been my choice. I use several others, but Netbait is a strong contender for the top spot.

Up until the last few years Zoom would easily have been my choice. I use several others, but Netbait is a strong contender for the top spot.

I'm starting to gain a lot of confidence in the Netbait paca craws.  I tried a Zoom lizard this morning and didn't even get a strike, busted out a paca and caught 15 in an hour and a half.

I like Big Bite Baits because they are better and cheaper than Zoom. Academy is the only place I've seen them though..

;)

Yesterday was clean up the boat and sort tackle day, so based on bag counts:

YUM

ZOOM

Strike King

Yamamoto

Big Bite

Reacation Innovations

Outlaw Baits

Dry Creek

Assorted odds and ends

I like Roboworms for my finesse presentations, but recently I have found myself putting on Strike King baits (Rage Tails, and the super stretchy finesse worms) more and more often.

If I had to take my top few

Robos

Strike King

Berkley

Grande Bass

1.Big Bite Baits  2.Grande Bass  3.BPS (12" squirmin worms, tube darts,crack craws, and flippin craws) 4. Lake Fork Tackle

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Zoom

Gary Yamamoto

Powerbait

I haven't had much success with the rage tail products yet.

Charlie Brewer sliders because they still catch fish as good as when I started fishing them 35 years ago.  My #1 go to bait. ;)

  • Super User

In no particular order:

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Ragetail

Zoom

Yamamoto (Flappin' Hog and Shad Shape worm)

Yum,,, but after reading all these posts I think I'm going to switch.

1. Zoom

2. Berkley Powerbait

3. Luck 'E' Strike

Are what I have the most bags of. Then, just a bunch of random brands.

  • Super User

I use Zoom more than anything else.

I have tons of soft plastics and I would have to say ZOOM!

   I believe they have the truest best colors,they are durable,and you get more for your money in a bag.They have the most variety of lures and styles. The only issue i have with them is that they dont use any sent. I will say this, i will only use strike king tubes. there the best in that dept.

I would say yamamoto but they are so expensive, other than that I am really starting to like netbaits.

ZOOM, but Berkley is a very close second.   Heck, I might have that backwards, I like them both A LOT.

  • Super User

Not just Strike King Rage but Strike King Period. Perfect plastic Ocho is every bit as good as a senko and the shimmy stick is pretty darn close for less. Perfect Plastics are great and I still like the Elazteck baits.

Coffee Tubes and Shadalicious also, not to mention the rage baits, which no other company comes close to. I do use others but have found S.K. makes just about everything I need.

Can't go wrong with S.K.

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I like all of the above, but for me, Zoom just edges out Gary Yamamoto.

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