Was wondering what plastic baits to stock up on this year and want to know what plastics seem to have universal appeal.
senkos/brush hogs/powerworms
mine is a 5" GYCB senko in black w/chart. flakes or any other dark color.
aaron
1.Baby brush hog
2.yum dinger
3.zoom finesse worm
4.horny toad
1. 5 inch senko watermelon/black flake
2. cabin creek tubes and spider jigs multiple colors
3. i want to start fishing the ikas this spring though
zoom trick worms and plenty of them. texas rig,unweighted,shaky head,carolina rig,split shot rig,and drop shot them!!!
10. Zoom Centipede carolina rigged.
9.Yum Zellamander- Blk. Neon w/ chart.
8.Brush hawgs
7.Flippin tail Worm
6.Senko
5. Culprit- Black Shad 10" or Red Shad
4. Zoom Trick Worm
3 Zoom Finnese Worm- Any Color
2. Zoom Super Hawg green pumpkin.
1. Strike King Bleeding 4 1/2 Tube Watermelon and Grn. Pumpkin.
Go with dark colors on dark days or dark water. Light color on light days or clear water.
Anything in Green Pumpkin.
Brad
4" senko
Baby brush hog
Super hog
6" Zoom lizard
Kreature bait
And like Brad mentioned any color works as long as it's green pumkin.
Allen
Tubes--- 3 1/2" Dark Melon/Purple Flake, Green Pumpkin/Red Flake, 4-5" Black/Red Flake
Worms--- Culprit Red Shad or Black Shad 7.5 , Berkley Power Worms---Blue Fleck, BPS Tournament Series 12"---Green Pumpkin, Watermelon/Red Flake, Zoom Trick Worms---Green Pumpkin, Mann's Jelly Worm
Zoom Super Flukes--- White, Smoky Joe
Zoom Centipedes--- Green Pumpkin, Watermelon
Zoom Dead Ringers---4", Camo, Green Pumpkin
Chompers Twin Tail Spider Jigs---Watermelon/Red Flake, Green Pumpkin
Wasp---7.5" Pencil Worms Watermelon/Black Flake
Grubs---5" Bluegill color and 6" White
Senkos 5" and 6"---Green Pumpkin, Dark Melon/Gold Flake, Cinnamon/Purple Flake
All of the above when the water temp reaches th high 50s.
Kelley
Well for my it depends where im fishing........if its Okeechobee.....my 3 plastics of choice are gonna be........1watermelon fluke...........2cane toad........3sweat beaver
Zoom 6" lizard in Tomatoe, green pumpkin, and watermelon red
Yamamoto Senko in Watermelon/Cream Laminate
Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craw and Speed worm in black neon, green pumpkin, and cinnamon purple
Mann's Dragin' swim worm in 7" in red shad and green pumpkin
Yamamoto 8" grub in orange pumpkin/green and blk flake
Zoom Brush Hog in Tomatoe, green pumpkin, red shad, and watermelon red
Rite Bite 5" tube in green squash, watermelon red, watermelon candy
ISG 4" Intimidator tube in green pumpkin and watermelon red
Zoom Trick worm in green pumpkin
Charlie Brewers Slider worm in camo
Those are the baits I use the most, but obviously I use some others as well.
Senko (GYCB)
Tube (Crooked Creek)
Flirt (Reaction Innovations)
Lil Critter Craw (Zoom)
Straight Tail Worm (Roboworm)
5in Senkos, Zoom Lizards and maybe Yum dingers
Any dark color.
I have been using finesse 4 inch or 6" worms. Lately I have been having very good luck with Zoom small tubes.
These are always with me.
Senko's
Fat Ika's
Zoom tubes
Power worms
Power brush hawgs
Zoom trick worms
Powerbait tubes
GYCB cut-tail worms
All of these would be go to baits in my opinion.
Cheers,
GK
6" Senko
Fat Ika
Micro Munch Tackle El Gordo (tube)
Senko, Trick worms, Flukes, ribbon tail worms, Fat Ika, Tubes, and Double Tail Hula Grubs
Zoom super flukes
Zoom trick worms
Yum dingers
Yum craw bugs (as jig trailer)
7.5" Culprit worm
Those are the soft plastic baits I won't leave home without.
1. senko
2. roboworm oxblood
3. baby brush hog
4. renigade 4' purple fire twirl tail (dropshot/texas rig)
THESE WORK!!! 8-) 8-)
senko/sticko/tiki worm
powerbait tubes
cant go wrong with these baits fished weightless. Bass go crazy after 'em. I even once saw a bass jump right out of the water at my friends senko that was hanging still just above the surface.
5" GYCB Senkos, Riverside Wooly Hawgtails, Kinami Palm Trees, Manns Hardnose frog, 5" YUM Dinger, and 5" Cabelas Aqua Glow Glowstick
tubes work all year round grubs work in late fall and winter when nothing else does
Tubes, Gulp worms, Strike King 3x
* 5" stick in SourGrapes, RedBug, Watermelon Gold Flake.
6" lizard in watermelon
Zoom Super Fluke in BabyBass, Shiner
Trick Worm in Pumkin
Horny Toad in Black
I ain't used much else yet.
Al
all makes and models of senkos in watermelon red flake
strike king 3x lizards in watermelon black flake with chart tail and pumpkinseed
QuoteAnything in Green Pumpkin.Brad
i agree especially brush hogs and senkos
WCCT drop shot worm
sniper snub (another drop shot worm)
GYCB twin tail grubs
senko
all in watermelon, brown, or pumpkinseed
White twitch assassins ,black trick worm, 6" watermelon candy stick-o, watermelon super fluke, t-rig cotton candy centipede
1. Micro Munch flipping tube
2. ditto
3. ditto
1)Brush Hog
2)Sweet Beaver
3)Senko
4)Fluke
Looking at the flick to the left, can you guess why a Brush Hog is my #1 choice?
4inch Senko (Cinnamon Brown), 4inch Powerworm (Camo or Redshad), YUM 4.5inch Wooly hawgtail (green pumpkin) These are my top 3 go to plastics.
Fat Ika
5" Senko
Fluke
More Ikas
Strike King flipping tubes,Senkos,Culprit worms,FLW finese worms,3X lizards,and Zoom Brush Hogs.
This is MY GO INTO PLASTIC:
QuoteStrike King flipping tubes,Senkos,Culprit worms,FLW finese worms,3X lizards,and Zoom Brush Hogs.
Those tubes, namely the bleeding tubes, are probably the best thing Strike King puts out. I think they are better than most tubes on the market.
#1: Gene Larew Ring Worms & Hawg Craws
#2: Zoom Baby Brush Hogs & Trick Worms
#3: Roboworm FX
#4: Stanley Wedge Tail Lizards
4" Green Pumpkin Mizmo (insert brand here) tube. I once saw an unfocused picture slide of two tubes in someones hand. When they brought the picture into focus, one was a tube, the other a live crawfish.