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Old 06-17-2019, 10:05 AM   #1
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I,ve been doing descent with .all soft plastics .but have good luck with REd or green glitter in 7" F/W worms ……… & a ton of guys are using gulp & b not just for bottom fish

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I,ve been doing descent with .all soft plastics .but have good luck with REd or green glitter in 7" F/W worms ……… & a ton of guys are using gulp & b not just for bottom fish
I have moved away from soft plastics...mostly because they are not very robust. They do catch like crazy and sometimes they outcatch everything else....sluggos and hogies.

problem I find...they tear too easy and sometimes get free of the hook. Sometimes one violent bass can shred a 9 or 12" sluggo.

this is interesting too....and I am sure striped bass may end up with the fate as noted below. Its not like the chamois is a lot better, but it is more robust than soft plastics.

https://www.bassresource.com/fish_bi...inny-fish.html


http://www.stripersonline.com/surfta...s-interesting/
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