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what is your favorite wacky worm

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Watermelon, red flake 7" GYCB Senko or White/Chartreuse 5" Senko.

Gamakatsu finesse widegap weedless 2/0 hook rigged thru an o-ring.

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I'm not patient for wacky.  But I must say, a good friend of mine used a 6" Slug-Go wacky and a largemouth tore it up!  Ferocious little beast. 

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I have had great success with BPS Stick-os in 5 3/8" and 6." The 6" on an 1/8 oz jig head has been one of my go to baits the last couple of years. Crawberry and pepper frog/hot orange are my current favorites.

5" senko, watermelon w/ red, black flakes.

wide gap #4 hook

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With a "T-rigged" worm, you'd be very hard put to beat the action of a Yamamoto Senko.

With a "wacky" rigged worm though, nearly any stick worm is going to generate plenty of action.

W-rigged worms are most effective with passive fish because they provide poor lateral coverage

and fall very slowly. The horizontal position of a W-rigged worm creates far more

water resistance than a T-rigged worm, so they fall much slower and waggle much more.

However, the worm with the most action isn't "always" the best worm for bass in a negative mood.

All that said, I use the Gambler Ace for wacky worming (shadow blue glitter).

Roger

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