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Old 09-11-06, 10:07 AM   #1
BluezSpot
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Talking Gave it a try WOW !!!

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Originally Posted by Vabass22 View Post
Black plastics rock in muddy farm pond. Try this for me: get a 1/8 ounce jighead, and get a powerbait 4 inch powerworm, in black, (or for cheaper, a renegade worm), cut off the curly tail, and about a 1/4 inch of the worm, leaving a straight worm, about 3-1/4 inches of worm, and put it on the jighead, grub style. Drag this rig across the bottom,, and when you feel a bite, set the hook the same way you would set it on a senko. This has produced amazing results for me in muddy farm ponds, by far my most productive rig this summer.

Oh yeah btw, wtg!
Nice fish!
Hey gave that a try and you are now my new best friend. How in the world did you come up with that. I also tried a basic spinner bait set, but added a softplastic senko Piece to the hook only and had a trailer hook on it. Like clock work. if you got any other ideas please let me know. Thanks alot !!
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