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8:11 am
February 10, 2010


OutdoorFrontiers

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Yes Doug, your plastic frog counts…  Smile

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8:36 pm
February 9, 2010


lilmule

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The brush hog green/pumpkin/red fleck,magnum super flukes,senkos,horney toads,king spro frogs,bully wa,most of my frog stuff other than the horney toads, are taken care of,worms I get as T giveaways they work-big gulp.As for the horny toads Steve and I both went through a bunch so many we even have tried making our own molds-limited success,I can make them but time consuming with one open mold and not the correct heat source a micro wave works better then my paint heat strip gun,yup ive been shooting mine,but it burns to easily.

7:25 pm
February 9, 2010


dougw

Texas

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Got to bait – wm/red baby brush hog

wm/red 4″ finess worm

black 4″ finess worm(works really…really well) but kinna hard to find sometimes

6″ wm/Red lizard

6″ watermellon seed lizard

11″ black power worm

Mag II red shad worm

Most any darker color trick worm

Oh… and my frog is plasitc.. does that count?

1:42 pm
February 9, 2010


andyfender

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I am using senko's, Robo Worms and last year I had some good luck with Gulp Alive 3″ minnows drop shotting. Creature Bailts Ozmo's.


Never tried the Recoil Rig yet, but you bet I am this year! It looks awesome on the video.Surprised

12:53 pm
February 9, 2010


OutdoorFrontiers

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An excellent topic to be brought up!

My favorite soft plastics are really quite few.  I use 5″ senko style stick baits, Zoom Super Flukes, Zoom Speed Worms, the occasional tube jig and Zoom Horny Toads.  For the stick baits I use American Bass Bait brand and for tubes, it's whatever color/style I think will work at the time.

Now that's not to say I don't carry other lures, because I do.  It's just that 90% of the time, when I'm using soft plastics, those are the lures I'm using.  I do use Baby Brush Hogs on occasion as well as Trick Worms.

I suppose that seeing's how I'm going to be trying Carolina rigging more this year, I'm going to be trying other plastics.

I do drop shot using the Recoil Rig, but I have a bunch of "generic" soft plastic finesse lures that have been given to me that seem to work just fine for that.

Now, I need to hear what others are using so that I can increase the weight of my boat….Wink

Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media

12:39 pm
February 9, 2010


andyfender

New York

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It is almost time to start filling up the ole tackle box. What are some of your favorite plastics (Worms), Tubes,DS?


Andy

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