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Lol i just found out this hilarious trick: when you make a twin-tail trailer from a worm, most of the time you melt a wedge of plastic after cutting the tails. but you apparently can just take some needle-noses and squish open the opening, you don't even need to cut... the squish compacts the plastic into where the tip of the pliers were, wedging the tail open. U GOT TO TRY THIS MAN!!!

1.take a small soft worm, cut off the tail.

2.squeeze on the pliers where you want the part.

3.put it on a jig or spinnerbait.

VOILA!  ;)

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