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Im huge into worm and senko fishing. I was wondering if there are any company's out there that are not big but make good worms.

There are tons. Search bass lure companies in google. I found a bunch. It's pretty cool seeing some of the things small businesses come up with when designing soft plastics.

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ok cool thank you i will do that.

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Roboworms

Don Iovono products

Uptom's Customs.

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Producto are sold at Dicks and probably SA or WalMart, I don't know. U get like 20 worms for under 5 dollars. They're not curly tail, just straight worms in a few basic colors. Black/grape, Junebug, purple, blue fleck.

Check'em out the next time you're in Dicks. I've got 4 tournament wins with them. Believe it or not, but on one day they out fished my GY Senko.

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Bitters bait. Excellent quality, selection of colors and great price.

BassnBlvd said he likes producto and I do as well .They are mfg in Sanford,Fla.and have a website.Try their jiggle tail worm in black grape/ice blue tail.I have caought several 10+ fish on that particuler worm.Also MCS I too like the Bitters products in particuler their naked swimmer in green pumpkin or watermelon red.It is a knockoff of the Reaction Innovations skinny dipper.We went through about twenty packs of these last spring on a weed filled lake here in central Fla.Two packs of five for five bucks is great pricing on all of their plastics.

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I like to stick to the classics. Usually Mann's and Creme.

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