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One Worm....to Rule Them All!

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Anybody recommend a good worm for drop shotting, shakey head, and possibly carolina rig?

That is a worm equally suitable to each application for simplicity's sake.

Yamamoto Kut Tail. Rage Thumper, Zoom Trick

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Zoom 7" trick worm will cover all those basis easily.

if you're into finesse fishing, I would recommend the Roboworm 4" or 6" worm. Absolutely DEADLY!!!!

i've had lots of luck with the jackall crosstail shad nose hook or the jackall flick shake 4.8 rigged wacky

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I just found unopened pack of zoom original trick worm in watermelon seed. These things are huge. Any body cut the 7 inch down

Trick worm will do it all.

Good recommendations. color? black, green pumpkin, watermelon?

Those happen to be my go to colors.

I agree with trick worm

or same worm in whatever brand you like

5 inch pro senko,,green pumkin

You fish drop shot with senko?

my vote goes to trick worm as well.

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Good recommendations. color? black, green pumpkin, watermelon?

Yes and add to that Redbug and Junebug and that is just about all I use.

You fish drop shot with senko?

my vote goes to trick worm as well.

ive caught a lot of fish doin that

ive caught a lot of fish doin that

I am going to give it a try, do you nose hook it?

I am going to give it a try, do you nose hook it?

you can nose hook it or wacky rig it

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Why restrict yourself to one worm?

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I just found unopened pack of zoom original trick worm in watermelon seed. These things are huge. Any body cut the 7 inch down

Yes I cut them down and they still work. Usually cut the end off if it tears, you can get away with that 2 or 3 times. but I have cut them down to 3" for my son and it would catch dinks but he was happy. IMO the trick worm is the best action for all techniques versus price and amount. you get 20 trick worms for half the price of 10 stinkos that tear in half after 1 fish.

Edit: when you cut them they will tend to pick up mor weeds, since the nice bullet shape is gone, but they will "push" more water, you also play with the angle you cut them too. 45 degree down it slides through weeds better, 45 degree up it pushes the worm a little deeper, and stright 90 up/down cut pushes the most water for disturbance.

5 inch Zoom Finess Worm, in my waters it's Watermelon-Red

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Hard to beat a nose hooked 4" Roboworm on the drop shot; along with a 3" Senko, wacky rigged.. I would carolina/texas rig a Zoom Trick worm. And just for general productivity, the green pumpkin Senko. I don't think I could live with on one worm though! Even this list makes me uneasy. :)

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Another Zoom Finesse and Trick worm vote. But also a Senko fan.

And also agree with roadwarrior, why restrict yourself to just one?

4" aaron's magic roboworm. Out performs any other DS bait I have tried. For shakey head, the Zoom trick worm. I use motor oil.

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