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Soft plastic Go-To bait other then a senko/stick

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What would you say your Go-To soft plastic bait is, please exclude the senko or any other stick bait, just too many people use them and im starting to get bored of em. So I was wondering which softbait worked best for you other then the stickbait category. Mine would have to be a 4inch Powerworm in either Camo or Red Shad.

7 inch ripple tail worm in pumpkin seed or watermellon ;)

most recently its the paca craw,in the past its been a lizard

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A Green Pumpkin Finnesse worm.

On a Spot Remover, Texas Rigged with light sinker and small hook, Drop shot, or anything that comes to mind.

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Waddaya talking about?

Fat Ika.

This is my #1 soft plastic and has been for 3 years. This lure is the "Magic Bait."

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7" Berkley Power Bait Shaky worm (green pumpkin) on a Spot Remover head.

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A Zoom super fluke in white and a manns jelly worm in grape

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Kind of a seasonal thing... but anyway, this time of year??  I guess since my go to bait is a 1/2 oz jig it would have to be the Powercraw or Producto craw I stick on the jig.

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Don 't have a particular "go-to" soft plastic bait, I like straight tail worms ( trickworms or jelly worms ), 5 " grubs, ribbontail worms, U tail worms, creatures ( lizards, hogs, craws ), tubes, french fries .... it really depends on what and where I 'm going to fish.

Senkos ? hmmm, very ocassionally I tie a senko, so ocassionally that lemme remember when it was the last time I purchased a bag of senkos ........ in August 2 years ago, couldn 't leave them 4" firetiger color, it looked so nice, bought a pack, still have 8 baits.

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When it's time to fish plastics, which is about 90% of the time for me, I have these setups rigged at all times.

1. 5/0 EWG hook, unweighted 5" senko

2. 4/0 EWG hook, Fat Ika, reverse rigged, weightless

3. T-rig, 1/4oz weight, 5/0 EWG hook, GYCB Cuttail worm, 10" Power worm or Power Hawg

4. Ike's Spike jighead , 7" Power worm ( call it a shakey head if you must ) or Slim Sticko

5. 3/0 Owner Rig'n hook, unweighted Super Fluke or 4" Senko ( the only spinning rod in the mix )

6. 3/0 EWG hook, internally weighted Zoom tube

This gives me options to cover most every condition I encounter. I have lots of other plastics, which come out of the bags when nothing else is working, but the ones listed above are my go-to baits.

Cheers,

GK

4" Tubebait in watermelon w/ red flk.

7 inch Red Shad Powerbait ribbontail worm. Texas Rigged.

THATS,,,,what I'm takin bout   ;)

Beavers, but brush hogs and baby brush hogs are coming fast.  I've been using allurning baits version of the baby brush hog anb been killing them.  The garlic scent he puts in them is awesome ;).

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