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Hey, just wondering what you guys thought is the best soft plastics lure.

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Or I should say your favorite soft plastic lures.

I am going to devote this year to fishing only Charlie Brewer Slider lures and tackle.

Zoom mag lizard

9" Big Hammer Sledge Hammer.

Welcome to the board. As a newbie, you have no Idea the can of worms you just opened. So sit back and enjoy.

BTW, for me it's Culprit for worms, Rage Tail for craws, and BPS for their Tender Tubes.

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Stickworms! Any size, any shape. Cut'R worms, Yum Dingers, Strike King Shimmy sticks, higher end ones like the actual senko. They work, any rig, any waters. 

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I would say senko type baits will catch fish under all conditions. The 4" size will catch more fish, and fish of all size, then the bigger version. I personally used the bass pro stick-o which is a way better buy, and it's just as good a fish catcher as the expensive Japanese version. Use the least amount of weight for the weather conditions. The more wind the more weight. I often throw weightless Texas rigged, and fished slow on loose line so it slow flutters on the fall through the water column. I have caught thousands and thousands of fish on the little bait. Great bank fishing bait also. It seldom hangs up even in the thickest cover. It is definitely my go to bait!

Love me some roboworms and zoom trick worms on a drop shot!

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You will receive as many opinions as there are plastic baits.  Why not rephrase your question and ask for opinions on specific baits?

Depends, on the weather, the water conditions, where/what I'm fishing.

Most of the time, being I live in sunny CA for salt fish like halibut and bay bass .

I usual go to is a 3.5" swim bait by hammer. But I just started pouring my own so pretty soon my own baits are ganna be my favorite. Hopefully :D

senkos or zoom lizards

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Ok, what do you guys think about worms?

Love me some roboworms and zoom trick worms on a drop shot!

Robo-worms on a shaky head rig also.

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What size and type of worm did you have in mind?  There are many variants.

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4-15 inch swirly tail

Senko, Pit Bosses, and Rage Craws for me

 

For worms I like the Berkley Powerworm but I want to try out some of the ones that Rage Tail has to offer.

Where is going to go from here? I once watched a young girl catch a bass on a pink senko at a boat landing on Rayburn. (true story)  

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R.I. Beavers(smallie and sweet) and many Zoom plastics. Last year the Zoom magnum finesse worm was a very good bait, fished weightless.

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