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Preferred plastic for a carolina rig?

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What is your preferred plastic when fishing a carolina rig?

I usually throw 7 and 10 inch worms and some 7 inch lizards.  I will be mostly fishing deep water structure 20-30 feet in clear water. 

What is your preferred plastic when fishing a carolina rig?

I usually throw 7 and 10 inch worms and some 7 inch lizards. I will be mostly fishing deep water structure 20-30 feet in clear water.

5-7 inch stick bait in a color that produces in your area would be an excellent choice.

Other options would be:

- Lake Fork Ring Fry

- Creature bait (Sweet Beaver, Kreature, Brush Hog, Ragetail)

- Long Trick worm...

Lizard is popular as its easy dining but still displaces enough water.

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Do those rage tail baits float or sink? 

  • Super User

Rage Tail Eeliminator

  • Super User

Zoom trick worms get the call most of the time for me.

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First is eeliminator, then I move to a smokin rooster, then Space monkey, then I give up and throw a crankbait.

Rage Tail Eeliminator

Without a doubt, esp. if the lake holds big fish.

The action of that thing in the water is amazing!

Rage Tail Eeliminator

Without a doubt, esp. if the lake holds big fish.

The action of that thing in the water is amazing!

Have plenty of rage craws, baby craws and anacondas... but looks like I need some more. :D

Rage Tail Eeliminator

My sentiments exactly... second to that is the Smokin Rooster... and only if I run out of Eeliminators  :D Touch the tail with chartreuse JJ's and it's GAME ON!

I hope this isn't taken as a plug for my own designs, it's my honest opinion 

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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Rage Tail Eeliminator

My sentiments exactly... second to that is the Smokin Rooster... and only if I run out of Eeliminators :D Touch the tail with chartreuse JJ's and it's GAME ON!

I hope this isn't taken as a plug for my own designs, it's my honest opinion

Big O

www.ragetail.com

NopeHawg Killer ;)

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The Rage Tail Eeliminator rules!

8-)

Heavy Salt = Sink

  • Author

Looks like I am going to have to invest in some rage tails. Thanks for the suggestions fellas. I flip and pitch the rage tail craws and I really like them.

Lizard for me to

Zoom 6" Lizard, and trick worm !

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I like a brush hog or lizard unless the water is clear, then I'll go with a trick worm or fish doctor.

Baby Brush Hog or Tube. When the bit is tough I'll go to a finnese worm or French Fry worm.

4-6" lizards, Super Flukes, Brush Hogs, 7" Rage Tail Anacondas, or 10" Powerworms.

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My favorites are the Rage Lizard and the Eeliminator, but a couple years ago, I caught 10 bass in 10 casts on a Carolina rigged 7" Watermelon Red  Anaconda with chart JJ's on the tail. I was sold on the C rig after that.

Fluke Jr.  and a speed craw.

Zoom Baby Brush Hogs and Yum F21 Salleemanders

Zoom Lizards or baby brush hogs.

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