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Ive only really had luck with plastic worms. I have some crawfish plastics but never got anything on them. What would be some good creature baits to start on for the summer months. also, I live up north so the hottest it gets is around 90 degrees F, but not often. thanks for the help.

Zoom brush hog or baby brush hog!

like stren said. baby brush hog!! or maybe lizards

Zoom baby brush hog all the way.Get a couple of bags in colors for your water conditions,and some EWG 3/0 hooks.

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Zoom brush hog or baby brush hog!

I have heard good things about them. haha

They've been workin for me for several years, I throw em more than any other plastic.

Color Sooner run biffle bug!

 I have only been fishing Bass for 3 years and the first bass I got was on a streamer fly , with long white tail with a dark green silver spotted worm , red body and silver head !  Works wonders to this day  :fishing1:

Do the regular brush hogs work pretty good? I picked a pack up yesterday. The baby brush hogs looked too small.

They do, I've had better luck with the baby brush hogs though.

Not so much a creature bait as it is a grub but the Yamamoto Fat Ika is amazing!

Do the regular brush hogs work pretty good? I picked a pack up yesterday. The baby brush hogs looked too small.

 

I remember similar thread before. More people seems to like baby brush hogs but some like the regular one better, including me.

Reaction innovation sweet beaver or smallie beaver in fried watermelon or black and blue or yamamoto creature or ragetail space monkey

Sweet Beaver outfishes them all. My buddy and me fished this weekend and I caught wayyyy more fish. 2 to 1 ratio. 

strike king rodent or the baby brush hog,

D bomb and sweet beaver, yum had some really good creature visits as well

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Buffalo, here aew my suggestions regarding creature baits.

 

1.  Zoom Baby Brush Hog.

2.  Remove the upper part of the legs where they are attached to the body allowing the bottom part of the legs to stay attached.

3.  Get green pumpkin, watermelon and Junebug colors.

4.  Dye last 1/4 inch of tail in lime or yellow.

5.  Throw bait on any presentation you wish and any jig head or Texas rig from a spinning rig. Use an Extra Wide hook if not on a jig head.

6.  Throw it all over but mostly to the shore and back; around any wood or grass; by and under docks, boathouses and pilings.

 

Use 8-pound Yo-Zuri on spinning rigs and 12 pound Yo-Zuri on baitcasters.

 

Keep finger on line at all times to fee for the strikes. Watch your line, too.

 

Have fun.

 

 

I like the Yamamoto Kreature and the Rage Space Monkey.

Baby brush hogs are the way to go. They have been out fishing everything else I throw.

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I'm partial to the reaction Innovations sweet and smallie beavers but lately I have been throwing the z-hog from Zoom and am quite Impressed.

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