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Essential Soft Plastics

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Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Worm Watermelon Neon & White 

 

Mister Twister 8" Mag Buzz Worm Green Pumpkin Blue Tail

 

Yamamoto 10" Ichi Worm Blue Black Flake

 

Double Z's Magnum T-Worm Black Blue Sapphire 

 

6th Sense Hogwalla Watermelon Neon 

 

Zoom's Trick Worm; Watermelon Neon, Morning Dawn Core, Merthiolate

 

Rage Tail Craw, Lobster, Rage Bug

 

Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Craw too many colors

 

Zoom's Salty Super Fluke Watermelon Neon, White Ice

 

Stanley's Ribbit & Bull Ribbit, White, Black, Watermelon Pearl

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Zoom Magnum UV Speed Worm 

Junebug

 

Rage Cut R

Honey Candy

 

Rage Bug

White, Junebug

 

Rage Craw

White, Junebug

 

Culprit Fat Max

Red Shad 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

 

  • Super User

4" Zoom Finesse Worm - Watermelon , Grape

6" Creme Scoundrel Worm - Watermelon, Grape

Zoom UV Speedcraw - Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Red, Black Red Flake

Zoom Fluke - White Pearl

Senko - Junebug, Green Pumpkin.

 

Tubes - I have some smaller tubes that i use in the rivers and I have some slightly larger.  I've really been liking the smaller tubes lately. Bitsy tubes and the 2 1/4" BPS Crappie Maxx tubes

 

Z-Man TRD - Can't store them with your other plastics, but they last forever.  Really like the Bass Assassin Lit'l P&V and the small Stik-O from BPS

 

Kalin curly tail grub - I'm sure there are other acceptable ones, but these are what I use.

 

Zoom finesse worms and magnum finesse worms - like the magnum version

 

Z-man craw

 

Culprit 7.5" in Mocassin

 

BPS hellgrammite

 

Yamamoto Fat IKA

 

4" Arkie Stick, 4" Charlie Brewer slider worm, 

 

Fluke of some kind, paddle tail swim baits, and anything else you like.

 

 

 

  • Super User

3" curly tail worm

6 - 7" straight tail worm ( my fav is Zoom's Trickworm )

4 - 5" stickbait ( "senko" or french fry ) 

4" creature ( crawfish, baby brush hog or lizard )  

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-GrandeBass Airtail Rattler in Trophy Hunter (Junebug/Watermelon Red laminate)

5" ribbed stickbait with stout profile, averages better sized bites IME.  Air pocket in tail stands the worm up.  Great on a shakey head.

-GrandeBass Airtail Wiggler in Trophy Hunter

Probably my favorite do it all worm.  The flat head pairs really well with a bullet weight, shakey head or neko weights.  Worms with blown out heads make for excellent ned worms. 

-X Zone Adrenaline Craw-Grn Pumpkin Blu fleck

This bait is kind of like a beaver/craw hybrid with lots of action.  Just as good on the back of a jig or swinghead as it is on a t rig.

-GYCB Senko-Black Blue Fleck or Grn Pmpkn Purple/Copper flk

While I rarely throw these on a T rig, they are bait that's earned its place in everyone's tackle bag.

 

Honorable mentions

Reins Ring Craw

Gene Larew Biffle Bug 

X Zone Muscle Back Craw

Strike King Game Hawg

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Super User

• Yum dingers or Senkos

• super Flukes

• Culprit worms

• UV Speed worms

 • Baby brush hogs.

If I don’t catch with these, they ain’t biting !

I use watermelon seed and watermelon red, june bug, green pumkin, red shad,and related colors. 
These are just for starters- got some other choices too…

  • Super User

For t-rig?

 

GYCB Senko

Berkley Power Worm

Zoom Lizard

Rage Tail Space Monkey

Missile Baits D-Bomb

 

Colors: anything with (1) green flakes, or (2) the words "pumpkin" or "watermelon" in the name.

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