Posted by: t_dot - Ex Member Posted on: 03/11/06 at 00:58:59
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Thanks for the kind words I will be hooking up with Rob and Mark at the Potholes Open, and I was planning on handing out some samples to all of the WBC members over there. I will work out the details with one of them. Good luck to everybody fishing in the tournament.
can you please post up some of your soft plastic baits.
thanks
Posted by: WCCT - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 23:18:10
Thanks for the kind words I will be hooking up with Rob and Mark at the Potholes Open, and I was planning on handing out some samples to all of the WBC members over there. I will work out the details with one of them. Good luck to everybody fishing in the tournament.
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 20:45:47
Always nice to support the locals, wcct is a good bait. I like Zoom, Yamamoto, and alot of Roboworms.
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 17:33:35
Yeah DJ (WCCT) makes a great lizard. 8) I like his drop shot worms too.
Carlos
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 04:24:53
One of our local clubbers is pouring his own baits and has a company called West Coast Custom Tackle (WCCT). He has a website and produces some great baits. You can get with him and produce baits with precise color patterns you like. Look him up and see what he can do for you. I'm sure he is always looking for suggestions to make his line better and has taken one of my suggestions.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 04:15:52
Zoom lizards and brush hogs, Berkley power worms, Clearwater lizards and craws, and Yamamoto grubs and senkos. That pretty much covers it for me.
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 03:39:48
Zoom baits, Gary Yamamoto custom baits, Jerry's (which is now Live Line) and Bass Pro shop plasic now and then. Plastics should not be chosen just by looks, but what kind of presentation you can make with it. Example, the zoom centipede falls slower than a yamamoto sinko. For water 5ft. or less I usally throw a centipede (french fry), in water 5ft. or more I like the sinko. The only exception is when I'm using the sinko as a search bait and am targeting the more agressive bass.
Posted by: T_Dot - Ex Member Posted on: 03/10/06 at 03:19:11
What soft plastics do you use? Im content with using YUM & Berkley.
I use them for: - crawfish - minnows - senko type baits.
I was wondering what other options are out there?
... Im looking to fill up my tackle box for this season.