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Just left BPS... But I was looking and they have a motor oil color trick worm w/ Chartruse tail.... Optical illusion... That tail just made the worm look bigger...

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  • A 10 inch Black Berkley Power Worm.   A-Jay

  • I never met a plastic worm I didn't like. If this thread lasts long enough, it will comprise a list of every plastic worm ever manufactured    Roger

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    zoom trick worm - black

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Mine is quickly becoming the Rage Tail Cut R worm. I can fish it like a senko, or swim it thanks to the tail. And if the tail comes off, I can still fish it like a senko. I haven't tried rage-rigging, texas rigging, or carolina rigging it yet, but I'm sure it will be great for those applications too.

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My recycle tip:  after the head is hook-worn and won't stay up, cut off an inch and put use the tail on a scrounger.

10 inch Berkley Power Bait Worm

7 inch go 2 baits shaky worm in green pumpkin rigged on a cj's shaky head.

Worm: Berkley Power Worm 7" or 10". Stickbait: Senko. Finess worm: Roboworm curl tail.

Zoom finesse worm in solid black. It's been ridiculous this year.

Love the Zoom Trick Worm and pretty much all Zoom products.  They produce and Zoom doesn't price gouge you.  You really get bang for your buck!

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My recycle tip: after the head is hook-worn and won't stay up, cut off an inch and put use the tail on a scrounger.

I actually bought some mend it plastic glue which, imo, is amazing. I take the worm off the hook before I feel like a fish will throw it off and replace it. Once I get home I fix them all up with mend it and I usually have a close to full bag. This goes for any plastic now too, not just the cut r.

I've been finding that both Zoom and Yum 4" straight worms work for me, just so long as they're in blue/white or black/white.  Green/white is good for certain conditions, but doesn't cover the same number around here that the darker colors do.

 

I've not tried the Red Shad mentioned, but I'll be looking for a package.

 

Josh

Zoom Finesse Worm or 7' Powerworm

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Zoom U-tale in gourd-green. Weightless or Texas, doesn't seem to matter.

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7" Power Worm for me.  stained water=Red Shad  clear water=Blue Fleck. 

I am really starting to like the lake fork hyper stick...surprised it hasn't been mentioned yet

 

But I generally have good success fishing all types of worms, I've probably caught more fish on a dinger than anything else.

6" proworms straight tail worm.

Culprits have always produced for me. The various rage worms have been seeing more action from me but they are very soft.

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Zoom Ol' Monster in Black Grape in a ribbontail

Zoom Trick worm in Watermelon red magic in a straight tail

10" or 7" Power Worm

The Strike King Ocho (Honey Candy) worked wonders for me at Kentucky Lake last month. Other than that, the 10" Berkley power worm in Tequila Sunrise is the lure that got me into bass fishing many moons ago.

 A 10 inch Black Berkley Power Worm.

 

A-Jay

 

That's my uncles favorite!  Probably my second.

 

I like a Zoom Mag II in Green Pumpkin!  I've probably caught the most fish on a Bold Bluegill colored Roboworm.

Culprit fat in purple. I want to say it is a 6" worm, could be 7". Slay so much with em, I put em away to practice other baits and techniques.

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Netbait T-Mac 7 inch straight tail worm in Green Pumpkin or Bama Bug (depending on water clarity) ... Good anis scent and quite versatile - bass hit and hold on !

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Picked up the C- Mac 11" in color kentucky lake

Also a good bag of zoom tricks in green pumpkin blue

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