01-23-06, 11:12 AM | #1 |
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http://www.productolure.com/tournamentworm.php
I used to carry many tournament producto worms from florida about 10 years ago, just was surfing and found thier homepage, their products have won me a lot of money..check them out. |
01-23-06, 12:24 PM | #2 |
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you know any stores that sell it? ill have to check at dicks, i dont think ive seen it at walmart
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01-23-06, 12:35 PM | #3 |
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JB, what size and colors do you recommend?
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01-23-06, 12:37 PM | #4 |
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Red shad and also the grey/black shade was always my fav...I haven't even looked at what colors they offer now...its a neat finesse bait, with a 3/16 ounce bullet, the sections in the worm allow a good movement...always liked them in shallow waters or river fishing...
I dont think they put a scent in the Producto tho, they never used to, but Hey, thing change over time! heres some colors to dig on bruthah.. each has some glitter in them... http://www.productolure.com/proddetail.php?prod=T810 |
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When I first got into bass fishing we would use the Producto tournament worms in junebug. They produced very, very well, especially swimming them around rushes and grass. I still have a bag somewhere, will probably have to pull them out sometime during the year for old times sake. As with many lures, theres no real reason I got away from using them other than habit.
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Producto Tournament Worms are one of my favorites for tidal bass. I have about 400 worms laying around and switched to Senkos when they first came out. Fickle fisherman I guess.
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I know what you mean, I can't remember why I quit using them, I had heard that the company wasn't around anymore, but I see thats untrue. A guy in my club turned me onto them and used to get them in bulk, I'd buy them off him..guess its time to rediscover the ol junebug producto eh..
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01-23-06, 03:56 PM | #8 |
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My favorites are electric blue and June Bug. 5 and 7"
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01-23-06, 03:57 PM | #9 |
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I always used the 4 inch..for smaller profile bait on waters that had been hammered all summer with bass anglers.
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JB, I used to post this site all of the time a while back.Motoroil is my favorite color from producto.The jiggle tail and producto worm are my favorites. P N j
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JB, I see they have a buzz frog, gotta try that. The worms look good also.
Bob
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They are offering a good value. I forgot to add that I've used the crawdad before as well, its good light crawfish - not good for flipping but strong on split shot rigs or texas rigged with a small weight. The plastic they use is very soft so they tear up pretty easy.
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