Your top 3 soft plastics
- Basspastor
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Zoom Super Fluke
Havoc Grass Pig
Lake Fork Craw Tube
The truth is I hardly throw Flukes anymore except for fishing docks in tournaments. I've been catching more fish on a Zoom Horny Toad the last few years, but I don't consider a surface lure as a traditional plastic bait.
Havoc Grass Pig
Lake Fork Craw Tube
The truth is I hardly throw Flukes anymore except for fishing docks in tournaments. I've been catching more fish on a Zoom Horny Toad the last few years, but I don't consider a surface lure as a traditional plastic bait.
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
5" GYM senko
5.5" keitech salty stick
4.25 yum vibra tube
5.5" keitech salty stick
4.25 yum vibra tube
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
- Netbait Paca Punch
- Berkley Powerbait Hollow Belly Swimbait
- Havoc Craw Fatty
- Berkley Powerbait Hollow Belly Swimbait
- Havoc Craw Fatty
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
If I absolutely had to pick just three:
6.5" KutTail (Watermelon with red and green flakes)
SpeedCraw (Watermelon with red and green flakes)
Zoom Finesse Worm (black)
Honorable mention:
5" Senko (some kind of dark green or brown)
Honey Hole floating worm (Chameleon; looks like an earthworm with translucent purple around the edges)
6.5" KutTail (Watermelon with red and green flakes)
SpeedCraw (Watermelon with red and green flakes)
Zoom Finesse Worm (black)
Honorable mention:
5" Senko (some kind of dark green or brown)
Honey Hole floating worm (Chameleon; looks like an earthworm with translucent purple around the edges)
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
1. Zoom Finesse Worm in Watermelon Purple Glitter rigged on a 1/8 oz Charlie Brewer Slider Head, Spider Model
The color is deadly in some of the waters where I fish small club tournaments.
But the Brewer company has changed the metal in the Slider Head, now making it out of some blend of metals that require a larger size to get 1/8 oz. The larger size changes the fall and flutter, resulting in fewer strikes. I prefer the old model, but I heard that Bass Pro Shops has been giving directions to the Brewer company that resulted in the "new" version. The Spider model has a wire hook, and it will bend when you get it out of a snag, and then it will bounce back.
2. 3-inch Senko or Senko knock-off. Sometimes with the same Slider Head Spider model; and sometimes weightless using lighter tackle. Smallmouths love the lure, as do LM's. It's basically a "no-action" bait. Colors are the standard watermelon or green pumpkin with some specks. Will use black in heavily stained or middy waters.
I want to try the new Fat Senkos this year.
3, No clear # 3...maybe a Baby Brush Hog in GP or watermelon, or some color that includes blue when fishing the Potomac ; 5-inch Senko; Jackall FlickShake worm with a Zappu Inchy jig head.
The color is deadly in some of the waters where I fish small club tournaments.
But the Brewer company has changed the metal in the Slider Head, now making it out of some blend of metals that require a larger size to get 1/8 oz. The larger size changes the fall and flutter, resulting in fewer strikes. I prefer the old model, but I heard that Bass Pro Shops has been giving directions to the Brewer company that resulted in the "new" version. The Spider model has a wire hook, and it will bend when you get it out of a snag, and then it will bounce back.
2. 3-inch Senko or Senko knock-off. Sometimes with the same Slider Head Spider model; and sometimes weightless using lighter tackle. Smallmouths love the lure, as do LM's. It's basically a "no-action" bait. Colors are the standard watermelon or green pumpkin with some specks. Will use black in heavily stained or middy waters.
I want to try the new Fat Senkos this year.
3, No clear # 3...maybe a Baby Brush Hog in GP or watermelon, or some color that includes blue when fishing the Potomac ; 5-inch Senko; Jackall FlickShake worm with a Zappu Inchy jig head.
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Have you compared the weights of the new and old 1/8 oz. heads?BlaineFred wrote: But the Brewer company has changed the metal in the Slider Head, now making it out of some blend of metals that require a larger size to get 1/8 oz.
I ask because I think there might be a different explanation for the head size change: the new ones might be made of the same type of lead, but just contain more of it at the same rated weight.
More than a decade ago, I read that the original Brewer heads were intentionally underweighted (vs. their rated weights) because that was the only way Charlie could get Slider fishermen to buy heads light enough to allow sliding the worms along at the sloooow pace he found most effective. Maybe places like Bass Pro Shops got upset with getting returns from fishermen complaining about the lower-than-rated head weights and pressured the manufacturer to make them heavier.
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
No, I personally have not compared the weights of the old and new. However, I can do this if an when I obtain some of the older version.Bronzeye wrote:Have you compared the weights of the new and old 1/8 oz. heads?BlaineFred wrote: But the Brewer company has changed the metal in the Slider Head, now making it out of some blend of metals that require a larger size to get 1/8 oz.
I ask because I think there might be a different explanation for the head size change: the new ones might be made of the same type of lead, but just contain more of it at the same rated weight.
More than a decade ago, I read that the original Brewer heads were intentionally underweighted (vs. their rated weights) because that was the only way Charlie could get Slider fishermen to buy heads light enough to allow sliding the worms along at the sloooow pace he found most effective. Maybe places like Bass Pro Shops got upset with getting returns from fishermen complaining about the lower-than-rated head weights and pressured the manufacturer to make them heavier.
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Missile dbomb
Keitech swing impact
Rage structure bug
Keitech swing impact
Rage structure bug
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
3.5" Texas Rig Jig(pitching craw, small compact claws that stand up at rest)
4.8" Swinging Hammer(Swim Jig Trailers/t-rigged in pads/open water)
3rd pic is hard. I'm going to list my top 2.
4.8" Swinging Hammer(Swim Jig Trailers/t-rigged in pads/open water)
3rd pic is hard. I'm going to list my top 2.
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Get ready to laugh - Charlie Brewer 1.5" Crappie Grub. Everything, and bigguns also, will crush these things at times.
Brewer's 1.5 grub is the best bait I have ever used,My 3 biggest bass a 12 and 2 10's where caught on black chart 1.5 grub while bream fishing.
1 Brewer 1.5 grub
2 any 4 inch june bug worm
3 Zoom Banana Seed Finesse worm rigged wacky
I fish for numbers,but started catching more big fish on small baits.
Brewer's 1.5 grub is the best bait I have ever used,My 3 biggest bass a 12 and 2 10's where caught on black chart 1.5 grub while bream fishing.
1 Brewer 1.5 grub
2 any 4 inch june bug worm
3 Zoom Banana Seed Finesse worm rigged wacky
I fish for numbers,but started catching more big fish on small baits.
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Yum crawbug
Poor boy erie darter
Zoom fluke
Poor boy erie darter
Zoom fluke
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
in no particular order
big bite baits fighting frog
zoom trick worm
zoom fluke
big bite baits fighting frog
zoom trick worm
zoom fluke
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Senko
Jackall Crosstail Shad
Keitech Swing Impact Fat 4.8 inch
Jackall Crosstail Shad
Keitech Swing Impact Fat 4.8 inch
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Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
Largemouth
Kinami Psychodad in Sprayed Grass T rig
Roboworm in Aarons Magic for DS
RI Beaver in Penetration with skirt Punch Rig
Smallmouth
Mizmo Tube in Purple Goby
X Zone Slammer for DS - RIP X Zone
KVD Caffeine Shad Baby Bass weightless
Kinami Psychodad in Sprayed Grass T rig
Roboworm in Aarons Magic for DS
RI Beaver in Penetration with skirt Punch Rig
Smallmouth
Mizmo Tube in Purple Goby
X Zone Slammer for DS - RIP X Zone
KVD Caffeine Shad Baby Bass weightless
Re: Your top 3 soft plastics
In no order:
Dimiki Stinger (kind of similar to a Senko but better IMO)
Canyon Plastics Tube (They just work!)
Reins Ring Craw (Killer in my area!)
Dimiki Stinger (kind of similar to a Senko but better IMO)
Canyon Plastics Tube (They just work!)
Reins Ring Craw (Killer in my area!)