What are your fav. soft plastics?

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Post by slop »

Some of my fav's are Seducers by Big Poly, Phenix tubes and anything from Herb Reed especially......the 1.5 inch Fin-s-Shad on a 1/32oz jig under slip float for panfish.....devastating!!

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I'll second the KidLizard baits. I used Powerbaits for years. No more. :lol:

Drop in to see Ed at Paddletales or Crystal or Mike at Baitcasters and check out some of these new baits.

I was fortunate to be able to field-test many of the KidLizard products last season, and I caught more 4-6 pound bass than many anglers see in a lifetime. Check out my bass photos from last year in the gallery- they are still there? :shock:

If not- check this link-
http://www.kicknbass.com/tom_lusk_proud ... n_kick.htm

The jig trailers are second to none. The worms, craws, tubes, stickbaits :D I could go on and on.

The fact they come pre-scented with Kick'nBass is a bonus, too. Best scent made.

If you go to the links section of F-H, there is a link to the KidLizard web site.

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10 inch weighted BullDawg... :wink: 8) :D

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In the past I've used mainly YUM and I liked them very much good price, good results. I also like Powerbaits 10" black and blue worm. This year I am giving kidlizard a try, as already mentioned by several people they have some interesting baits.

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