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The Rage Tail Anaconda. A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words.

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Finally decided to give the Anacondas a try despite having a ton of Grandebass MTRS I have yet to try. The bite has been super slow, but second cast yesterday morning using a 7" Anaconda in the double header color I land this sucker who weighed in at 2.89lbs. I can't wait to see what the 10" version lands me.

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Nice fish. The anaconda is my go to worm.

I think I'm going to try a pack soon, saw a good variety at Bass Pro Shops the other day. Looks like they will be an excellent bait anytime of the year. BTW, nice fish.

just got my 1st pack from TWH but havent tried them yet. how did u fish it?

just got my 1st pack from TWH but havent tried them yet. how did u fish it?

I throw mine T rigged like every other worm. I love using a small 1/8 oz weight in 10-12 ft of water so it has a real slow fall. The tail has so much action they can't resist the slow fall.

Glad you like'em and I hope you get a chance to ck out the Rage Rig with it (wiighted hook) Tail sweeping up toward the surface. I fish it super slow like a t rig in the grass or shallower waters.

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The Rage Rig is about all I use now. It has over taken the Texas rig for me, as I like the profile as it falls much better than a t-rig. Like you said, that tail is tilted up and wagging like crazy as it flutters down. I was a big fan of the Grandebass MTRS, but the Anacondas blow them away. I gotta try out the Recon Worms next.

That was a great second cast, WTG!

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Thanks. The bite has been terrible the whole month of August. If September isn't any better, I may resort to dynamite fishing. :punch-2:

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