06-18-08, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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a thought????
i say it has been done before but ,, has any one ever rigged two worms on one hook ..and if so does it work
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06-18-08, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis? Do you mean nose hooking two worms, or something like that.......?
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i have some zoom u tail worms and there flat on the bottom of them ,i thought of puting the flat side up agiast each other , and texas rigg them
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Homer Circle suggests using two worms of different colors on the same hook.....sometimes works well on fish wanting something different.
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I bet if you melted them together that would be a pretty unique presentation, T-man. It would have bulk and good action at the tail. It would also move a lot of water. Like Mac10 says, if Homer Circle recommends it, it's probably caught some fish... There used to be a bait called, I believe, a Devil's Tongue that sounds similar but without the tails. You might be on to something! Let us know how she does...
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i might get to go fishing tomorrow ill let every one know when i get back
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They ought still to be available...I've some and use them on a dropshot now and then. Lancer6 |
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I like melting/gluing 2 trick worms together. That way they are heavy enough to skip under docks on a baitcaster
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06-18-08, 10:39 PM | #9 |
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L6- It's been a few years since I used one. I didn't know they were still around! Didn't they have a slight depression down the middle on top and were fairly flat on the bottom? Possibly, in my mind, that was what I was picturing two U-tails melted horizintally would look like. Except for the flat side, of course. I'd better stop...writing about horizontally melted tails could get me in too much trouble.
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If you guys want to get into all that maybe you should start pouring your own worms. I like to modify and try different stuff as much as the next guy, but when you start gluing 2 complete worms together it might be time to make a mold. If they catch fish you better be prepared to make enough to share!
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i got a hole pack of them lol
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I prefer watermelon with red flake.... got any in stock??? lol Don't make me wait on backorder!
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You're not far off, bothomas. I've been cutting, slicing, melting and glueing baits together for way too long. It just might be time to get that mold! If Zell Rowland can splice two grub tails on the end of a lizard and make it work, I can create a bait, too. Except, of course, I'm not a highly successful professional tournament angler with thirty years experience... Other than that, it's mold time, man!
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hey those zellamanders are one of my favorite baits. I never let myself run out. You make something as good as those and I'll be your #1 customer!!
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Mine, too, Bro. Subcooling. They've got great action on topwater or weighted. I do, however, have one "creation" I haven't seen in any store or catalog that I will transfer to the minions... cut the noses off of two 3" white grubs and melt them together with the tails in the same direction. try to match the diameters when splicing. Slap a lead head on it wacky-wise and voila! Very simple but I've found it pretty useful when fishing deep for smallies in cold water.
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subcooling? Is that what happens when you put too much antifreeze in it? I know superheat is when you use too much gas or propane, but I've never heard of subcooling. All I know is my house is 1500 sqft and I'm gonna get one of them 5 tons soz i be real cool!!
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Once upon a time, in a place far away....
A buddy stated he wished the lure makers could come up with a large worm in Coral Snake! Y'see, he'd been at Calaveras, a once wonderful bass lake, now a nasty ruin and maneuver area for the Armada de Meh-hee-ko, and he'd seen a Coral blasted by a large bass as the reptile attempted to cross Calaveras Creek, near the Foster Road Bridge. Ever the eager inventor, I set to work; Slicing 'n dicing, mixing dyes and cooking, "soldering" segments of different-colored worms together, and so on, until I'd created a pretty close approximation of a Coral Snake. When he saw the finished product he "placed an order" for two dozen or so. Oh, and he needed them the next day...at 0500. All through the wee hours I labored, repeating "Red on Yellow, Kills a fellow" as I made them one at a laborious time. The place smelled, the GF yelled, but the project jelled. He actually caught some bass, and some nice ones at that, on the deadly-looking 12" concoctions. As a condition for filling his order, I'd made him promise to tell no one where he'd gotten them. Now, twenty years later, the tale may be told. Lancer6 |
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im hopfully trying it out today let every one know if it works
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I use two BKD's on the same line all the time. But I also use two hooks and space them a foot apart.
Totally deadly.. Capt Mike
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i have have used two of them before like your a saying ,,
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yes captn,
i do too. call it "donkey rigging" -slide a hook on your line -tie on a swivel -tie on another line (1 to 1.5 ft) -tie on another hook -put on plastics -now ur are donkey rigging |
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super glue one thousand and ten uses and counting , i have also run baits tandem but
have yet put two worms on one hook .
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i never got to puting two worms one , i had a senkco on and caught like 50 bass in two days , i got a pic of a 4 pound that i caught when fishing right behind a guy who had just moved of them trees , i put it on here soon
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06-22-08, 06:30 PM | #25 |
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I have taken two worms and glued them together like a cross so I could rig it wacky style and still be weedless. Works great, and it gives it some real diff. action, works for me anyway.
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