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With all the types of rubber worms out there i would like to get some differrent opions on peoples favorite style.I prefer

paddle tail worm because i can work them slow or fast.What types do you guys prefer and why?

i don't know if yum dingers are included or not i love them and if not give me a texas rigged curly tail worm or finesse worm

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The worm I fish the most is a straight tail worm ( trickworm )

Why ? because it works and back then during the age of the dinosaurs when I began fishing there wasn 't much assortment in shspes from where to choose.

I have excellent results with Berkley 7" power worms.So good in fact that I would buy them in 100 packs and fish them all day.Blue Fleck,Red Shad and Tequila were my gotos,June Bug on cloudy overcast days.They also come with scent,I think it helps.

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Rage Thumper worm! The big action gets the attention of the bigger fish in the area, and it can be cut to give a tighter wobble, which works wonders if you're swimming it.

I agree with the Power Worms, most productive bait I have ever fished.

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I agree with the Power Worms, most productive bait I have ever fished.

Yup.  I've caught more bass on Powerworms than on any other bait.  I really need to get them back on the water.

I agree with the Power Worms, most productive bait I have ever fished.

I'll add another vote for the powerworms, but if you would have asked me last year I would have told you trick worm.

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I like ring worms...larger profile, less plastic to penetrate  ;)

There are rubber worms?

Senko Wacky Rigged

For a standard worm:

7" Berkley Power Worm

4" Berkley Finesse Worm

4" Luck E Strike Razor

4" Luck E Strike Ring worm (mostly for rivers only, don't know why though)

Just got back from the Everglades and used a 16" stright tail worm. Some nice fish on it, but I don't know if I could throw it up here with confidence.

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I fish many brands of worms! But the go to worms are=

Netbaits= C-mac and the T-mac

Netbait and Zoom Fin. worms

Zoom old monsters

Robo worms

The one I like the most is the Netbait C-mac!

Grande Bass 8" megatail in trophy hunter color, Mann's jelly worms both 9" and 12", and BPS 12" squirmin super worm. I dont fish with small worms. The 8" Grande Bass is the smallest I will go.

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Berkley powerworms were pretty much the only thing i fished for awhile there.I still use them here and there when the presentation calls for it.Curly tail worms hardly ever failed in getting me a bite.I've been favoring Culprit as of lately.

I don't have much success in paddletail worms....lack of confidence in them are my problem.I don't think I'm working these things right either.

As far as the standard stickbait go...Yum Dinger gets my vote.I love Yum dinger.I also favor luck e strike jogger worms as they are dirt cheap and very productive for me when the bite is ON!.

Things to try this year are the rage anaconda and the Nemesis Sicko on a Zappu Inchi Wacky hook(the wiggle on this combo is just SICK!.

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Mann's Jelly Worm or the Zoom Trick Worm. Simple. Effective. But then again, I'm old fashioned.  ;)

I have excellent results with Berkley 7" power worms.So good in fact that I would buy them in 100 packs and fish them all day.Blue Fleck,Red Shad and Tequila were my gotos,June Bug on cloudy overcast days.They also come with scent,I think it helps.

Yea, me too 7'' Powerworm in 100 pk. But for some reason this year they haven't produced much. I used them on a shakeyhead set up.

Mann's Jelly Worm or the Zoom Trick Worm. Simple. Effective. But then again, I'm old fashioned. ;)

Me too.  I still fish Gator Tails.  The Zipper Worm is a sleeper. ;)

I like Luck E Strike 4" curly tail worms and there Ring worms too. I guess I'm just a cheap guy, but they work so I don't feel the need to 'upgrade' ;)

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Mann's Jelly worms

Zoom Finesse worms

Creme 6" scoundrel worms

The curly tailed worms tend to get wrapped around cover too easy.

zoom u tail in watermelon seed and red shad are my go-to curly tail. 

yea, i catch some dinks on it....but also caught my pb

7lb 8oz

i also use powerbait 7" and have had luck with them too.  black.

in straight tail i prefer

zoom finesse in green pumpkin magic and

trick worm in watermelon magic

and any senko wacky rigged....i've never caught anything with a regular texas rigged senko??  :-/

then again.... i rig it wacky 99% of the time  8-)

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