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  • Super User

 Gonna be some one coming behind me and asking about GYCB's, Culprits, Gene Larews, Reaction Innovations, Lake Fork Tackle, and others.

I myself like different worms for different lakes.

majority would be zoom and Berkley power worms.

Matt.

  • Super User

THE BEST is a highly subjective appreciation so the best soft plastics depends greatly and varies from individual to individual, if yours is big bites good for you, but don 't try to sell me the idea.

I didnt answer I like Zoom a lot but as much as Manns and they werent on the list Senko type baits: Barl;ows,BPS and Allure knock offs for me

There is no best as far as fish catching ability is concerned, because as stated there are conditions in which each brand will excel.  I do believe Yamamoto represents the highest quality obtainable in a soft plastic lure based on softness, salt content, color selection, quality control, and consistency.

I don't see YUM or GYCB on the list, so I didn't vote either.

I caught my biggest bass off a berkeley gulp! crawbug in a natural crawbug color. they don't sell them at walmart anymore................. >;) :'(

  • Super User
There is no best as far as fish catching ability is concerned, because as stated there are conditions in which each brand will excel. I do believe Yamamoto represents the highest quality obtainable in a soft plastic lure based on softness, salt content, color selection, quality control, and consistency.

You forgot highest obtainable price too.    ;)

Just bought my first pack of Fat Ika's...$7.49 for 10. Its cool though, I wanna see 'em work their magic.

Wayne

I voted Zoom because I use them quite alot,but my favorite plastics weren't mentioned.My favorites are Strike King Flippin' tubes,Culprit worms,Senkos, FLW Finese worms,and 3X plastic lizards.

  • Super User

You want the best soft plastic and all you give is 5 choices with two being Berkley?

Kind of narrow minded huh!

  • Super User

Hmm...

I am not a total stick in the mud, I fish Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo and Mizmo tubes.

Otherwise...GYCB.

  • Author

ok ok easy i am a kid and thats all i know for soft plastics

  • Super User

The first salt injected plastic Gene Larew  ;)

Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits for me, but

you all knew that already.   ;)

JT Bagwell

  • 2 weeks later...

zoom.

best flukes, best chunks, trick worms, brush hogs. nuff said?

use that trick worm on a carolina rig, it'll float right off the bottom. great way to catch big fish

zoom.

best flukes, best chunks, trick worms, brush hogs. nuff said?

use that trick worm on a carolina rig, it'll float right off the bottom. great way to catch big fish

Right on!

  • Super User

Reaction Innovation Sweet Beaver. Ecogear (Japan) Rock Claw!

No personal preference

Most soft plastics work

  • Super User

CULPRIT!

Ronnie

  • Super User

I chose the one I have the most of, Zoom.

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