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What is your favorite worm style and color?? Getting into fishing rubber worms and they all look so YUMMY!! haha
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tiki dipstik in redbug/chartruse tip. t-rigged weightless or with a small bullet weight.
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7'' Culprit Tomato
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Nice choices so far. Want to hear more choices from others.
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![]() A 15 inch worm in Heliotrope/Peuce |
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i think that the last 5 posts by lack have been sarcastic ;D way to go jack
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A red shad culprit. Bob
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im a big time worm fisherman, about 90 percent of my fishing is plastic worm fishing. roboworms t-rigged are my fav, my fav color is warmouth its been my go to worm when all other colors fail. i also use sweet beavers in a blue and black color, a real bass killer, i use it t-rigged and on occasion use it weightless. another good worm choice would be kinami stick baits in a natural shad color, when fishings slow use this one wieghtless t-rigged or wacky, works really well.
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weightless worms. colors depend on water clarity.
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71/2 inch Culprit grape ribbon tail worm.
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if you like the kinamis try the waveworm tiki sticks. they're tougher. my first cast was with a kinami today- i bounced it off of a limb and it fell right off the hook. i just left them in tackle box after that. tiki sticks are great stuff though.
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The 14.5" Earthcrawler worm in Green Pumpkin with a Blue tail. I haven't actually used them yet but I am sure they are going to work well. You need a Owner #5110 Oversize worm hook in 6/0 size for the worm, or so I am told by those who have used the bait last year. I will keep you posted. P N J
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where do you find the oversized owners. i can't find anything bigger than a 3/0 and they are all offset. does owner sell through bass pro or cabela's?
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I like a paddle tale 4 inch worm for river fishing with a current
nothing beats a 2 or 3 inch Mister Twister when the fishing gets tough, many a guy over looks that small bait, thinking its for crappie only, it will draw strikes from all sorts of tomain devils! |
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Bass pro shop carries them as well as Gander Mountain which is where I bought them at. P N J
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I like 7" ribbon tail worms for me. I like them in watermelon seed and also grape glitter.
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My favorite worms and colors right now are........
Berkley Power Worms---Motor Oil Yamamoto Cut Tail Worms----Watermelon, Watermelon Red, Watermelon Green & Black Flake. |
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Yamamoto Senkos (green pumpkin and watermelon), and Berkley Power Worms (black).
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4"red shad powerworm...
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