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Decoy screw worm 106 hooks

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I bought a pack last summer in the 3/0 size but never used them. I just set up a new rod and put one on with a 5in green pumpkin swim senko. Going to try it out this spring. 

 

Have any of you guys used these hooks? What plastics did you use with them and what did you think of the action on the prop?

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I've never seen those before . I'd rig a worm and swim it through the heaviest cover I could find . Thats what its made for .

Hmm. I had never seen those. I've done something similar with a bucktail jig. Spybaits have lifted eyebrows and opened a door to put props on things that swim under the surface. Though I can't remember who makes the pre-rigged worm that features a prop. It's been around forever. Still the possibilities are endless with this rig. I would bet you could use a bobber stop to keep the weight from interfering with the prop if you wanted to add a sinker.  

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4 hours ago, CJ said:

Hmm. I had never seen those. I've done something similar with a bucktail jig. Spybaits have lifted eyebrows and opened a door to put props on things that swim under the surface. Though I can't remember who makes the pre-rigged worm that features a prop. It's been around forever. Still the possibilities are endless with this rig. I would bet you could use a bobber stop to keep the weight from interfering with the prop if you wanted to add a sinker.  

Creme worm was prerigged with a front spinner. 

6 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

Creme worm was prerigged with a front spinner. 

I thought that's who made it but didn't know if I was right for sure. I was actually turned off from them due to the spinner up front. Still probably won't go stock up on them but I have been sold on spybait technology. They flat out work for me.

I remember Fish Arrow is selling a jighead with the same prop in front of the hook, and it's been quite popular for finesse fishing, which I'm pretty sure this hook is also made for (but I could be wrong). I would go with a small swimbait or trickworm 

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