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Anyone know of any good soft plastic bait companies? I am looking for a smaller company to start purchasing my soft plastics from. I prefer to do this because these baits are different than most fisherman use and I seem to catch more fish with baits from these type of companies. Let me know what companies you like, website addresses would be great.

There is KGM Custom Baits, Its owned and ran by only one person. Makes them in his garage and makes excellent products, Plus you cancustomize how soft or ard you want your plasticswww.kgmcustombaits.com

another:

www.micromunchtackle.com

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Forum member earthworm77 (Craig DeFronzo), Owner/ Bait Designer

(I see acstech was posting while I was still typing)

Try Creek Critters, they make some unusual hand pours, good quality and a good price.

www.creekcritters.com

I bought from many different small companies this year looking for the best senko hand pour.  Most small companies senko wasn't very soft and didn't even compare to the real senko until I found ghostbaits.com,  They hake awesome stuff.  Its by far the softest stuff I've ever used.  Their senko is practically identical to the GYCB senko.  He also makes great sweet beavers in the same sizes that the real ones come in, 3.5, 4.2 and 5".  I would strongly recommend you try them out.  The prices are great as well.  He's a good guy and will customize your stuff any way you'd want it.

Try Creek Critters, they make some unusual hand pours, good quality and a good price.

www.creekcritters.com

Wow those are some good lookin baits,nice prices to.

Thanks for all these links everyone  8)

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Boy you sure opened a can of worms!  LOL!

Obviously this can go on forever.  Everyone has their favorites, and the list of Ma & Pa bait companies are endless.

I think he has plenty of options to choose from.  For that reason, I'm closing this thread.

Thanks everybody!  :D

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