What soft plastic style baits would you guys put as trailers?
I got some split tails and chunk craws with them but also have loads of other plastics I can add.
Posted by Training-Sun-2177
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itsyaboooooiiiii on
The general rules of thumb for trailers are mimic forage and adjust the amount of action based on water temp. If you think they’re snacking on craws throw craw, creature, or chunk trailers, and if they’re snacking on fish throw trailers with a bait fish profile. As far as action goes generally speaking the warmer the water the more action you want, and the colder the water the less action
LocksmithGlass717 on
Zoom chunks. There are several different sizes and loads of colors.
vanillathrilla04 on
Try the black/blue split tail trailer rigged with the appendages vertically on the middle swim jig in the second photo.
serviceman641 on
I would also tell you to leave all your plastics in the original bags or a bait bag.
Face999 on
I had (for years), some Z-Man 3″ grubs. White with a very long curly tail. Work with a smaller chatterbait for me.
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The general rules of thumb for trailers are mimic forage and adjust the amount of action based on water temp. If you think they’re snacking on craws throw craw, creature, or chunk trailers, and if they’re snacking on fish throw trailers with a bait fish profile. As far as action goes generally speaking the warmer the water the more action you want, and the colder the water the less action
Zoom chunks. There are several different sizes and loads of colors.
Try the black/blue split tail trailer rigged with the appendages vertically on the middle swim jig in the second photo.
I would also tell you to leave all your plastics in the original bags or a bait bag.
I had (for years), some Z-Man 3″ grubs. White with a very long curly tail. Work with a smaller chatterbait for me.