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wacky or jerk??

in what kind of conditions??

and where?

color?

  • Super User

Wacky for me.

Conditions: anytime the water is not frozen

Where: anywhere in the country

Color: doesn't make any difference as long the the fish can see it. I tend  

         to use shades of green/watermelon in clear to stained water and

         shades of purple for dingy to muddy water. When looking for worm

         colors, I look for the ones with the highest number of colored flakes

         as it makes the worm softer for easier hook sets when I rig them

         weedless with an Octopus hook. I may use a solid bright or white  

         color when sight fishing sometimes for my visibility not the fish's.

  • Super User

Seems like wacky works best for me when conditions are tough.  Haven't quite figured that out, but I am going with it.

WACKY

Caught my new PB at Fork this way!!!!!!!!!

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