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

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Roboworm 4.5 inch straight tail worm in the "warmouth" color.

Fat Ika.  No question about it!

 I like Brush Hogs and Baby Brush Hogs in green pumpkin, 3/16 to 1/4 oz. weight and T-rigged...

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lately my go to has been a Case Sinking Salty Shad which is a soft jerkbait much like the Zoom Fluke. Also I've been using a lot of finesse worms on shakey head jigs, specifically a Case Jack's worm or a Zoom finesse worm in brown and green colors.

4" hula grub fished on 1/2oz football jig head in a brown black flake color.

TD

Texas rigged Zoom trick worm in pumpkinssed or bruised banana trick worm.

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#1 Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

If all else fails I go to a 6 inch straight tail Roboworm, Texas rigged with a 1/8 weight.  It catches every DINK with-in 1 square mile!

When I'm in a bind and need to catch five I'll go with a texas rigged zoom centipede on 10lb flurocarbon.

For the price, it's hard to beat Zoom 6" Super Salt Plus U-Tale worms. Texas rigged and junebug in color is a deadly combination.

Zoom super fluke. Either weightless or some splitshots. Arkansas shiner color.

smallmouth: dropshot GYCB 3.5" cut tail worm, 240.

largemouth: Zoom baby brush hog, green pumpkin.

I actually have 2 and couldnt decide which was my favorite so they are a zoom super fluke or a tube bait.

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