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Tandem worms for swimming

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Tandem: to much to hassle with or not,swimming worms produce; so what do you think.

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Resize your images man!  haha  But there was a company at some point selling these style worms, but not with a spinning outfit.  That is interesting.  Do you think the blade is going to interfere with the action of the worm?

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The blade will thump, its all in the placement of the rear hook this was put together for opinions.If the swivel is placed right it will allow, both blade and tail to thump.Angles;Screw weight for the grass, and tex for open water.Enjoy this little big secret.

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I think thats kinda cool.Would like to check it out

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Thanks Buddy; whats up; anything.

This is an interesting lure combination!  Thanks for the idea!  It looks like it might work pretty well.

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This is actually pretty common,but people relate this with Walleye fishing live worm rigs with spinners.I picked it , and adapted it to fit my stile of fishing.Swimming sen co frogs 10-15 worms flukes lizards, crawdads with double rig to the claws, off the main hook.This can be crawled in relatively clear situations and eliminates rattles; as to your presentation swim it until you get used to it.If you keep one pre rigged hook ready for this application out of 50lb braid,the only thing you have to worry about is getting snagged.

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Well I received my Bass Magazine this Month [December] and lo behold they are leaking out this same presentation with a senko, called Techno Lures.When high tech meets innovation and the average angler.Not counting Laser or scents.Although these features are within are designs today.

I seen that.  I want to make some hooks with the spinner blade tail.  :D

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