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Rage Tail Anacondas

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hey guys, I grabed a bag of these today in watermelon w/ red flakes. I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with them and how you rigged and fished them. Thanks for the help!

darn bait monkey!!!  >:)

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Keel weighted hooks :)

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T rigged or the 10" version work really well as a swimming worm.

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T-rigged for me. 5/0 Gamakatsu Offset Round Bend

Hook/ 1/4 oz bullet weight.

8-)

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I Tx. rig the 10" one, and keel weight the 7" one. I've had my best luck in summer with it on a light keel weighted hook off the edges of dense pads, or worked into the holes.

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X 2...plus I flyline them too..

T-rigged for me. 5/0 Gamakatsu Offset Round Bend

Hook/ 1/4 oz bullet weight.

8-)

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Make sure the worm is very straight with the tail facing up.There are two little eyeballs on the top of the worm which should be facing up.Hook the bait right down the middle of the seam and making sure there are no kinks or bends in the body. These worms put off quite a bit of thump from the tail and can cause a lot of line twist if not rigged straight.

This bait is also great on a c-rig.

I like using keel weighted hooks on the 10 inch and TX rigged on the 7 inch.

i like to c-rig them by dragging them along the bottom. as opposed to hopping it.

Rage Tail shows good models on how to rig them on their website. Plus, I believe they are putting a little sheet with some instructions on rigging in the bag with the baits. Atleast they did with my Space Monkeys.

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Anacondas and Kriet worms are the worst worms in the world to cast period. I hate them. Stick with Powerworms.

Yes they do suck to cast.They grab a lot of air.My thing though is that when I use an annaconda I catch a little bigger than average fish most of the time so it makes up for it.

Anybody ever try them weightless?

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In the shallow marshes around South Louisiana we use them like a top water bait, weightless, slow reeled across the top of vegetation, stop it at any openings.

In the shallow marshes around South Louisiana we use them like a top water bait, weightless, slow reeled across the top of vegetation, stop it at any openings.

Exactly what I was thinking about. Thanks Catt.

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Yup...flyline = weightless... :)

Anybody ever try them weightless?

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