Rigging A Loooooonnnggggggg Worm
#1
Posted February 19 2012 - 11:17 AM
In my mind, a fish will attack the backside where the hooks are not, because they will attack from behind, right? How do you rig it so that the fish comes in contact with the worm and hook all together?
Am I making sense?
Please help me understand!
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#2
Posted February 19 2012 - 11:25 AM
I figure if a fish eats a worm that big, he is going to be big enough to EAT it. In other words, DINKS will eat a 7" worm, a 6lb'er should have no problem with the bigger worm.
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Posted February 19 2012 - 11:30 AM
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Posted February 19 2012 - 11:43 AM
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Posted February 19 2012 - 11:49 AM
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Posted February 19 2012 - 11:57 AM
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Posted February 19 2012 - 11:59 AM
#8
Posted February 19 2012 - 12:09 PM
so you're saying that a "bigger" fish will inhale the worm no matter the length and take the hook as well?
Exactly.
I love to fish a huge worm. I had a 40+ fish day last spring with a Manns Jelly Worm. I just use a 5/0 hook and set the hook like I normally do. I've even found that a big bass will inhale one of the 16" custom worms that I fish with from time to time. The funny thing about little ones is they will be the ones who try to rip the rod out of your hand. The big ones just pick it up and slowly swim off with it.
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Posted February 19 2012 - 03:10 PM
#10
Posted February 19 2012 - 05:09 PM
In my mind, a fish will attack the backside where the hooks are not, because they will attack from behind, right? How do you rig it so that the fish comes in contact with the worm and hook all together?
http://www.basspro.c.../10209641/88618
I think this is where your wrong. I believe that the fish will most likely eat the head of the worm first. If a bass is eating something that is big, it would make sense that they would go for the kill shot directly at the head, not from the tail. As well, if you fish in a lake with some big shad, you may observe a shad sticking out of the gullet of a bass. Most of the time, the tail will be the part of the shad sticking out, showing that the bass inhaled it head first.
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#11
Posted February 19 2012 - 06:49 PM
so you're saying that a "bigger" fish will inhale the worm no matter the length and take the hook as well?
Yes, I guide up here in Wisconsin,and I guide at night. I fish worms from 7 in. up to 15 in.'s.I fish alot of deep water and my go to worm is a 10,12,15 worm. Now on the 10 in worm I fish a 5/0 worm hook or a EWG,on the 12 I go to a 6/0 worm hook.on the 15 in.worm I will play with a 6/0 or a 11/0 hook. I do like the Netbait C-mac worm in the 15 in. because it has a short body and alot of tail and that means more action from the ribbon tail.
I your case you could run your hook and line through the worm and have the hook way off the head,it could be 3 or 4 in. from the head. Kind of tex- posing.
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Posted February 20 2012 - 10:15 AM
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Posted February 20 2012 - 05:23 PM
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Posted February 22 2012 - 07:53 PM
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