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whats everybodies favorite plastic bait to use during some when fishing around weeds? Looking for some new ideas

Hard to beat a soft plastic toad like a Horny Toad, Cane Toad, or Ribbit on top of grass or left to drift down into the holes.  Large lizards, swimming tail worms or big grubs swam over and through the grass also work.   Senkos and trickworms wacky rigged on grass edges can be deadly.  Big tubes can be fished like floating frogs over grass as well.

Brad

Like Brad said a frog buzzed over top the weeds can be deadly. But two other techniques thqt really produce for  me are flipping heavy t-rigged craws or creature baits into the thick stuff and throwing weightless senkos around the edges and holes in the weeds.

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Texas Rigged V & M Super Ringer  ;)

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Culprit Worm - 7.5" Black Shad (especially in summer)

Cane Toad - 3.5" White (topwater killer)

Roger

Not sure what kind of weeds, but I've had good success with a Zoom baby brush hog rigged with a very light bullet weight and fished with a slooowww steady retrieve right along the bottom through the weeds.

Not the most orthodox way of fishing a plastic, but it works...

Try fishing a weightless zoom trick worm on a hook with a weedguard.  It was the only thing producing for me the other day.  

I like to flip plastic tube baits as well as lately berkley beasts and have had great success.

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shame on all of you. You forgot the zoom super fluke!!!!

Guilty as charged :-[

So many lures, so little time  ;)

Roger

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