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Durability And Soft-Plastics?

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Since there has been a lot of talk on Soft-Plastics; I want to know what Company makes the best (For Value) plastics in both Durability and Action department.

What brand of Creature Bait company Plastics have served you well in both Action And......Durability department so far?

Rate and List your top Five.

  • Super User

In no particular order ;)

Zoom Baby Brush Hogs

Big Bite Brush Pigs

Rage Tail Space Monkey

Stanley ItzaBug

Lake Fork Creature

Zoom. nuff said. lol

  • Super User

Zoom by far IMO iv made 1 fluke go 20+ bass with pike in there as well but all my zoom plastics hold up far better then any other brand

If your talking durability for a brush hog type bait id say the powerbait power hawgs there very solid and have a good weight to them. But my personal favorite is the original zoom brush hog.

  • Super User

Since there has been a lot of talk on Soft-Plastics; I want to know what Company makes the best (For Value) plastics in both Durability and Action department.

What brand of Creature Bait company Plastics have served you well in both Action And......Durability department so far?

Rate and List your top Five.

Durability and Soft Plastics aren't synonymous for successful catching.

Zoom products are the ones I use, the fish like them and I catch bass with them.

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Durability and Soft Plastics aren't synonymous for successful catching.

Zoom products are the ones I use, the fish like them and I catch bass with them.

Exactly, That's why I eluded to that I also wanted Durability in a soft plastic right after Action. Zoom is a really good brand but they haven't really made what I'm looking for in a creature bait. Good solid plastics though for me.

Being a budget fisherman, I want to get the best possible deal for the price i'm paying. If one is going to end up paying 4.5-10 dollars a pack for 8 or less soft plastics, Then it would be nice for them to hold up a little longer.

If you are fishing a tournament, where you are fishing by the clock for speed and and a quick bite, Then I can understand paying that much per pack. But

if you are a free-time fisherman, It can add up pretty quickly.

I mostly like to target bigger fish when I use Creature baits; so, I like bigger and more durable plastics to scare off smaller fish and hold up against numbers of fish that aren't in my Target weight class.

For Example: El Paca craws are great but you can only get 1-2 fish out of them. It's not worth it if your fishing a pond with a high population of "Smaller" aggressive fish or you fish quite frequently throughout the summer months.

So, That's why It's nice to have a more complete balance between durability and yet, still having a killer enough action of the Soft-plastic. You get the best possible deal that includes both aspects you find valuable in a product for the price for quantity.

A lot of this is dependant on what your goals for that paticular day. Some fish for Numbers (eating, tournament, Mutual competition with friends, etc), Some fish for a specific Bite, That would indicate a bigger class of fish Some are just looking to have a great time fishing and don't care regardless of whats on the end of their line.

I will jump on the bandwagon and say Zoom Baby Brush hog is the best for me in terms of durability and catching fish.

I would also add that the Zoom Super Hog is nearly as good. Same length as the Baby Brush Hog, but it is a bit thicker and has a more beaverlike tail.

The only creature bait that catches more for me is the GCBY Flappin' Hog, but they fall apart if just you look at them funny...

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