01-18-06, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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Zoom Trick Worms And Exude Nightcrawlers
I just bought a bag of Zoom trick worms to try out on a shaky head rig since they float. How do you fish and rig these because if putting them on a jighead doesnt work i need alternatives. Same goes for Exude Nightcrawlers. How would you fish them?
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01-18-06, 10:49 PM | #2 |
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Haven't used the Exude worms, but the Trick worms are a real versitile bait-rig them shakey head, T-rig them, Wacky rig them, fish them like a floating worm-you can fish them like you would any other soft plastic.
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01-18-06, 10:52 PM | #3 |
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Zoom trick worms are one of my go to baits.Texas rigged,floater,rigged on a jighead,deadsticked..Bubblegum for floating,junebug and green pumpkin for everything else.
When the water warms up,try skipping one under bushes and hold on.The floating worm is a must for your arsenal.I fish this with a 6'6" med spinning rod and 10 or 12 lb test.Rig with a 3/0 EWG hook.Put a slight kink in the worm when rigging to impart action.Learning how to skip this bait is a must because you can get it under bushes,docks and wherever bass may hide. I'll texas rig one anytime of year,as I am doing now.It's a very versatile bait.Good colors are junebig,bubblegum,green pumpkin,white,and merthiolate.Although the baby bass color looks like it would catch some bigguns!Good luck..
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try to Carolina rig them.
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03-15-06, 10:05 AM | #5 |
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try twisting one tightly around your finger before you rig it..makes the worm act a little more eractic..i,v had tremendous luck with the sherbert color in clear water.
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hmm sounds interesting...thanks!
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try the special shaky head jigs for the trick worm
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they call it the kritter keeper system
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i love trick worms! i fish them on t-rigs,c-rigs,and floating rigs.they are a very versitale worm. since they are straight tail,i mostly fish them in clear water with sparse cover,but they work in heavy cover.my favorite colors are watermelonseed and pumkinseed.
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03-20-06, 05:07 PM | #12 |
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trick worms rock! theyre incredibly versatile especially in heavy cover...never lost one!
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