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I have a ton of them, but, I don't nesserarly Favor them over others, in that I have other plastic worms. I do however use the roboworms alot for DS'n and on a C rig.. ;)

I have the Roboworm small curl tail in MMIII it is great for shaky heads and finesse applications

I wanna try their craw imitation it looks great! ;)

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Love 'em! Caught a ton of smallies on them last year drop shotting. Went to BPS in Foxboro yesterday and I was very disappointed that they didn't have a single one!  ;)

  • Super User
my favorite is the 6" straight tail margarita mutilator

Have you tried the Hologram Shad..?  ;)

  • Super User
I have a ton of them, but, I don't nesserarly Favor them over others, in that I have other plastic worms.

Ditto

There has never been one plastic worm made that can't catch lots of bass.

However, some worms are consistently buoyant, but I've recently learned that some roboworms sink

when all the air-bubbles are removed from between the zipper ribs.

Be that as it may, my biggest beef with roboworms is their lack of durability in heavy cover,

which is no small matter in central Florida.

Roger

Yep.  Very good finesse baits.  They have a ton of colors too.

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Roger, I have to admit that they do get beat up fairly easy, more so due to fish mangling them, but also they tend to get beat up fishing in big rocks too..It would be nice if they could find away to at least make the first 1 1/2" with a more duable plastic..

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