02-21-13, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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Trick worm video
Check this cool video out on you tube about shaky heading a trick worm.
Looks like you can use any jig head with this worm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erIfFqaGvxc&feature=youtu.be |
02-21-13, 09:48 PM | #2 |
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Looks very interesting. I believe we may have to get some of those and give them a try. We c-rig and shaky head a lot so these would prove to be a great bait for us.
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02-21-13, 09:59 PM | #3 |
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Order a bag and post us a real world review. Z-man also makes a full line of floating baits that I can personaly endorse.
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About Z-man baits they are ok but they just make a trick worm that floats but its not plastic. Its that ztech stuff and it will melt with other plastic baits in your box. The float It plastics WILL NOT MELT to other plastics worms in your box or bags because they are plastics made from soft plastic. |
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02-22-13, 05:49 AM | #5 |
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Jim I have no problem with young entrepreneurs, even self serving illiterate ones whose every post is rife with misspelled words and grammatical errors.
I do wish however that you'd tell people that you're pouring these worms instead of trying to pretend that you are some kind of third party. @bassin' Gal check this site http://zmanfishing.com/store/categories/elaztech full disclosure I have no affiliation with Z-man plastics you'll have to click chevy's profile for his disclosure
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03-14-13, 02:32 PM | #7 |
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Sorry. I did not tell everyone that I do pour them. I did not want to sound like look at me I pour this baits. Just wanted to let everyone one about these baits.
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Your floating plastic would have more appeal to me if poured as a straight tail worm, craw or creature bait. A curly tail worm is intended to be fished swimming it actively rather than dead sticking it.
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Thanks for that information. |
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