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#1 Jake P

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Posted April 23 2012 - 08:55 PM

I am a big fan of plastics, mainly worms. I have been running through as many kinds as i can in the past year and a half spending equal amounts of time with each brand and style that i try, trying to find "the one". What i realize though is, for me, there is no "1". But there is 2!! I find having an action packed worm like a rage tail anaconda and then having something alot more subtle like a zoom trick worm has helped me tremendously. If 1 doesnt work i can throw the other and get bit. I guess sometimes they just want a more subtle approach vs all the action of the rage tail dancing in there face and vice versa.

Do you have that 1 worm you throw faithfully, or do you have a couple favorites?

#2 eyedabassman

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Posted April 23 2012 - 09:18 PM

Netbait C-Mac and the T-Mac, Senko,Zoom U-tail

#3 POPRG

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Posted April 23 2012 - 10:15 PM

I'm trying to narrow it down too packman,but i have: ribbon tail,paddle tail,kut tail,straight tail/stick bait,trick worm,etc..not buying anymore worms until i deplete the huge stock yeah,right!

they ALL work at certain locations/time of season,but i'm just too far gone for help! :cry3: :eyebrows:

#4 iceintheveins

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Posted April 23 2012 - 10:50 PM

I really do well on zoom u tails and luck e strike hook tail worms in the 6" size. A 7" Berkley power worm is my favorite aggressive worm.

When they want something subtle, a 4.5" robo worm fat worm, zoom's finesse worm and the luck e strike ring worm are my go to choice, on a split shot rig.
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#5 Rippin' Lips

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Posted April 24 2012 - 12:35 AM

Yum 5" Dinger in Watermelon Seed all day! For a better deal, a company sells pretty much the same worm on eBay in bulk. Something like 100 for $27.

#6 Catt

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Posted April 24 2012 - 05:35 AM

I’ve used Ringworms since about the mid 70s, they offer a thicker profile yet they have less plastic for the hook to penetrate.

My #2 would be creature baits ;)
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#7 Rangerphil

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Posted April 24 2012 - 06:00 AM

Yum big show paddle tail worms. Yamamoto kut tail for smaller profile.
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#8 jdw174

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Posted April 24 2012 - 06:33 AM

I'm a huge fan of the Hag's Tornado............
The older I get.....the better I was.

#9 grimlin

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Posted April 24 2012 - 06:54 AM

Here's my worm(s)

Al**ring Baits (Black)
yum Dinger (watermelon)
Luck-E-Strike curly tail (Black)
Berkley Powerworm (tequila sunrise)
Zoom trick stick (watermelon)
Luck-E-Strike jogger worm (watermelon)

Edited by grimlin, April 24 2012 - 06:54 AM.

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#10 msolorio

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Posted April 24 2012 - 07:58 AM

id have to say roboworm, zoom trick worms, and senkos. i use robo the most.

#11 bassfisherjk

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Posted April 24 2012 - 08:18 AM

Zoom Tricktail worm is the only one I use.Colors are black,watermelon/chart. tail,watermelon magic.

#12 flippin Dan

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Posted April 24 2012 - 08:42 AM

I am bad to throw a 10" power worm in junebug. Like 'em better with the tail dipped chartreuse. This year I am throwing more jigs than anything though.

#13 nice_Bass

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Posted April 24 2012 - 11:13 AM

7inch power worm in pumpkinseed is the only worm i really need to throw. Weightless i may throw a trick worm (i want to say bama craw) nose hooked with i believe a #4 octo hook. usually thow that as a follow up bait on missed fish.

#14 msolorio

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Posted April 24 2012 - 12:00 PM

oh yea, forgot to mention the jackall flick shake worm and the yum mightee worm. amazing amazing baits.

#15 The American

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Posted April 24 2012 - 12:14 PM

Zoom dead ringer in junebug or green pumpkin on a carolina rig, or Zoom finesse same colors on a shakey head.




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