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What's The Best Plastic To Put On The "spot Remover" Jig Head?

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I bought a couple of different sizes and weights but don't know what plastics to buy for best results.

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Fin. worms,baby Paca Craw,Robo worms,lizards, ect.

Rage craw!

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Zoom Trickworms and Finesse worms with Spot Remover jigs have put many fish in my boat.

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Your favorite.

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Don't forget twin tail grubs,

Zoom Trickworms and Finesse worms with Spot Remover jigs have put many fish in my boat.

K_Mac beat me to it. I was going to type this exact thing earlier and got pulled away from my office for actual work stuff. A finesse or trick work on a spot remover is in my standard arsenal.

Start with basic stuff like that, and try a few different things here and there until you come up with works for how and where you fish. Don't be afraid to try a variety of baits. Spot removers are versatile, although I prefer to stick with thinner profile baits.

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Thanks for the replies!!!

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Anything you have confidence in. Sometimes just simple 4" Roboworm works just fine.

Whatever you'd like will work!

 

I use flukes, finesse worms, and craws

Anything with a skinny body. If the body is too thick you wont have enough gap in the hook to hook up with the fish.   I have done really well with the trick worm and finesse worm. One ive done really well with is the Lake Fork baby Ring worm

Hags Tornado 5" worm ;the tail sticks right up straight and good colors.

Smallie beaver on a 1/8 oz pro(the one with the screw lock). I usually split the tail for this

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