What are your top 3 when it comes to soft plastics?
Mine are senkos, brush hogs and zoom mag 2 worms. All in either a watermelon pumpkin red Shad or June bug color.
1: 4" or 3" senko
2: 4" nories power balance
3: 4" zoom dead ringer worm
Watermelon chartreuse tail it's what they like here in mexico
hmm thats a tough one. id say 1. robo pitchin kraws in blk/blue and oxblood 2. sk rodents blk/blue, gp, gp red, and/or watermelon, watermelon red 3. trick worms gp/gp red/gp magic, watermelon/watermerlon red/watrmelon magic, black, junebug. theres others that wud definantly make this cut but these are just the 3 ive been usin the most of lately.
Rage Rail Thumper
Fat Ika
Rage Tail Baby Craw
Rage Craw
Custom Swimbait
#3 is a tie between Fat Ika and Space Monkey.
1. 5" Senko
2. Basstrix Locomotion worm
3. 5" Stanley Sidewinder
#1 is a beaver bait- Havoc pitboss ( but i use lots of brands)
#2 is a finnese worm- Zoom trick worm ( again i use others)
#3 Strike King Rage Tail Toad- there is nothing like them
1. Ragetail Space monkey, I can fish it top to bottom, weighted, unweighted, fast, slow, in-between. Use it like a spinnerbait, buzzbait, crankbait, jig, you name it, it does it all and catches some great sized fish.
2. SK perfect plastics Ocho
3A. SK PP finesse worm
3B. SK perfect plastics beaver (the smaller one)
Rage Craw
Baby Brush Hog
Rage Lizard
1. Brush Hog
2. Rage Craw
3. Trick worm
All in some form of green pumpkin or watermelon candy!
#1 GYB Senko
#2 RI Sweet Beaver 4.20
#3 Rage Space Monkey
1. Swimsenko
2. 8in Producto Tournament Worm
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3. Some sort of Rage product depending on my mood and/or the time of year. (Anaconda, Craw, Smoking Rooster, Toad)
trick worms
culprit worms
basstrix locamotion worms
-gk
4 and 6 inch Berkley Power Worms
Paca craws
RI Sweet Beaver
black, black and blue, junebug
1. I hate fishing them, I find it really boring fishing them anymore...but a senko style bait just outproduces all other plastics for me.
2. paca craw
3. When I drift streams and rivers a berkley gulp/powerbait shakey worm is awesome for numbers
1. Senko
2. Brush Hog / Baby Brush Hog
3. Roboworm Shakin Zipper
I think I could fish an entire summer with just those 3.
...Oh crap, I forgot about topwater frogs! Can I add 1 more to my list?
1. Worms
2. Craws
3. Grubs
Tom
Senko, Tube, Roboworm
Paca Craw, Zoom Finess Worm, Power Bait or Zoom Lizard and Rage Tail Shad....whoops, thats four!
1) Yamamoto Senko, 4"
2) Zoom Finesse 4.75"
3) Zoom Tiny Fluke
On 2/27/2012 at 11:01 PM, craww said:1. I hate fishing them, I find it really boring fishing them anymore...but a senko style bait just outproduces all other plastics for me.
2. paca craw
3. When I drift streams and rivers a berkley gulp/powerbait shakey worm is awesome for numbers
That is so funny!! I think exactly like that, and I bet there are a lot that feel the exact same way. I too hate using a Senko and most of the time it is a day saver for me when nothing else is working the Senko will get the skunk out of the boat, but it is boring to use and sometimes it feels like cheating. I was big on the powerbait shaky worm too, I only use the color they call " The General" , That was my favorite shaky head worm until I found the Basstriz locomotion worm.
Rage Tail Lobster
GYCB Cut-Tail worm 6.5"
Yum Houdini Shad
1-Strike King Perfect Plastics Game Hawg in bama bug
2-Zoom Magnum finesse in pumpkin
3-Robo Zipper Shakin' in Oxblood
1. Stick bait
2. DT Hula Grubs
3. Kreature
Zoom super fluke
SK Rage craw
Berkley power worm.
1) YUM senkos
2) YUM sallemander
3) Money Craw
1. Senko
2.Fluke Or Other Soft Jerkbait
3. GY 5" Hula Grub
Stretch 40
Buzz frog/ Horny toad
Trick worm.
Rage Craw
Senko
Trick Worm
1- Zoom speed worm
2- JDC Baits Bass Bone
3- Zoom Trick Worm
That coming from an avid Florida bass angler.
old riverside worms (i am almost out)
spider grubs
tubes
Difficult to pick only three. I'll say: skinny dipper, horny toad, zoom ol monster. I could flip the toad and the worm if I had to.
1.flukes
2.senko
3.rage craws
1-Culprit 10" Grape Shad worm
2- Zoom 7" Black Emerald Lizard
3- any Senko
1) Zoom Flukes
2) Power worms
3) Paca chunk as a jig trailer
1. 5" senko
2. Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper
3. 6" Straight Tail Worm
Mike D
1. Yum Craw papi 3.75
2. Strike King KVD Finesse worm
3. GY Senko
senko
zoom ultra-vibe craw
zoom mag II worm
Senko, Ocho (downright deadly in the town lake) and the space monkey. I've had my best space monkey success in narrow canals.
First would be roboworm straight tail in 4.5" & 7" in bold bluegill and tequila sunrise. Second would be chomper drop shot worms and third would probably be 4" Maniac salt stick in changeable craw, or 4" *** bass trick sticks in tomato core.
Rage Craw
Pit Boss
Paca Craw
Rage Tail Craw
Rage Tail Space Monkey
7" Berkely Power Worm
#1 senko, black/blue fleck, pumpkin/chart tail, pumpkin and plum. #2 Zoom u-tail 7" in sourgrape, plum, plumapple and pumpkin #3 Zoom baby brush hog / Bacon rind, in sour grape, pumpkin, watermelon, and black/red flake or black/green flake.
4" Storm Rattle Tube
Zoom Super Fluke
Yamamoto Senko
4" Zoom Dead Ringer
Zoom Baby Brush Hog
4.5" Fat Roboworm
Hmmm...Let's see. To be versatile, I'd have to say the Zoom Superfluke, Gulp Turtleback, and Berkley Chiggercraw. But others obviously work well too.
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SK 3X Finesse worm
Yamamoto- Fat Ika
Yammoto 5" Senko
My top 3 is only top 1 lol. Strike King Rage Tails I've found that they work very well for me. Pick some up next time you get the chance!
Rage Craw rigged on a keel weighted hook
Hula Grub (custom) Texas rigged
3" Curl tail grub (custom) on darter style jighead
Those three baits pretty much see 90% of the action on the ends of my lines. All depends on what the fish are telling me on the little rivers I fish. The Rage Craw and Hula Grub have been favorites of mine for years. The 3" white grub has virtually replaced crankbaits and spinner baits in my box. I rarely reach for them anymore.
Culprit worms
Senkos
Zoom utails
perfect plastic baby rodents 3.5's
strike king baby bass senkos
bps 4" black and blue river bugs for me