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what is your favorite most productive soft plastic in your tackle box.

mine is a GYCB 5in chartruse and black flake rigged wacky.

Beaver, watermelon any color flake

My most productive soft plastics really depends on the time of year and where I am fishing. In the river near my house right now I have been having good luck on Tiki Sticks. But I know with the heat I will change up soon to tube baits which are very productive during the summer here for me. On the Ozark lakes I have been having great success with Luhr Jensen baby hotlips which isnt a soft plastic but I also been doing well with drop shotting a trick worm wacky style. So to be honest I couldnt narrow it down to just one bait.

So far, all of the choices are excellent, and well represented in my tackle box. (except the tiki stix)

I would add a tennesee shad colored 4.5 inch sluggo.

Soft stickbaits, Texas rigged weightless or Wacky rigged - GYCB 4", 5" and 6"  Senkos, Case Wacky Jacks

Soft jerkbaits - ZOOM Super Fluke

Tubes - Texas rigged or on jigheads - Venom or Prowler 4" tubes

Creature Baits - ZOOM Brush/Baby Brush Hogs, GYCB Kreature, Case Brush Puppies, RI Sweet Beavers, RoboWorm SourPuss and Pitchin' Kraws

Craws - NetBait Paca series, all three sizes, ZOOM Speed Craws, Berkley Chigger Craws

Swimming plastics - GYCB Swimming Senkos, Lake Fork Tackle Live Magic Shads

Swimming style worms - ZOOM Mag II, ZOOM Ol' Monster, NetBait Mac, Robowom RoboTail

Finesse Worms/Trick Worms - NetBait and ZOOM, Gambler Giggy worms, Case Jacks Worms

Curl tail worms - ZOOM G Tail

Trailers - ZOOM and NetBait

Soft toads - Gambler Cane Toad and ZOOM Horny Toad

Others - Lake Fork Ring Frys, GYCB Fat Ikas

Those are the ones I can remember using the most.

Brad

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My top three lures are soft plastics:

#1 6" Senko

#2 Fat Ika

#3 Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo Tube

A recent re-discovery is the GYCB Kreature, fished weightless in and around vegetation.

1. 6' ZOOM Lizard in black or red shad

2. 7' Berkly Power Worm in Blue Fleck

3. 3 1/2 inch Strike King KVD Pro-Model Tube in Bleeding  Black/Blue

4" watermelon GYCB Senko.

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#1 Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm

#2 Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws 4, 5, & 6

#3 Ring Rascal's 8 in Starry Night color

#4 Zoom's Baby Brush Hog

#5 V & M's Super Ringer 9

#1. GYCB 5" senko in Watermelon/ Red flk.

#2. Generic 4" Tubebait in Watermelon/ Red flk.

#3. 7 1/2" Culprit worm in Black

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