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When you're fishing in a tournament or just for fun, besides a Senko (or similar) what is your go to worm to get bit? I'm trying to find a few more options but a 7" Berkley Powerworm has been good to me in the past.

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  • Excluding Senkos and similar, it'd have to be the Zoom Finesse and Zoom Trick worms.

  • 10" Culprit ribbon tail 

  • My grandfather gave me packs of those worms when I was really young.. and swore by them completely. Spring through fall the man was throwing a culprit ribbon tail. Deep or shallow, weeds or docks..it'

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GYCB Kut-Tail rigged on a MegaStrike ShakE2

Rage Tail Cut-R, T-rigged, unpegged

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Excluding senko style baits per your request, my #1 worm over the years has been a 7" power worm. In a close 2nd place would be a 4"-5" finesse straight tailed finesse worm.

Zoom ultravibe speed worm. I have hard time not catching fish with it. Works great t rigged or on a shakey head. 

 

Zoom dead ringer on a t rig is a close 2nd. 

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10" Culprit ribbon tail 

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Kunami Cut Tail or 4" Power Worm. Will have a Roboworm close by also.

I know it technically doesn't count, but my go to 'worm' is a Zoom 6" lizard pumpkin/chartreuse. Catches everything in my local lake/ponds.

7" Culprit Fat Max

7" Black Culprit ribbontail t-rigged with a 3/16 oz bullet weight.

1 hour ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Netbait T mac and C mac.

Same here

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Zoom Trickworm, previously it used to be Mann's 6" Jelly Worm. 

 

Works everywhere all the time.

Zoom trick worm watermelon red.

 

Well the Senko (and its knockoffs like the Yumdinger) is my go to worm.  Next to that I like Zoom Speed Worm, Rage Tail Thumper, Yamamoto Kut Tail, Zoom Trick Worm , Jackall Flick Shake and Rage Tail Anaconda pretty much in that order.

3 hours ago, scaleface said:

6 inch Manns Jelly worm .

 

2 hours ago, Jar11591 said:

10" Culprit ribbon tail 

 

1 hour ago, Hez said:

7" Culprit Fat Max

 

51 minutes ago, smr913 said:

7" Black Culprit ribbontail t-rigged with a 3/16 oz bullet weight.

All the above and the Mann's 8" Jelly worm is a great all around size. I almost always t rig with generally 3/8 bullet weight. I like the grape and motor oil colors. My favorite way to fish. ?

Roboworm...and Zoom Trick!!!!

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14 hours ago, Raul said:

Zoom Trickworm, previously it used to be Mann's 6" Jelly Worm. 

 

Works everywhere all the time.

 

Ditto

 

 

 

Mike

zoom ole monster, candy bug

Another vote for the culprit worm. I like 1/8oz unpegged. Tequila or red shad. 

Berkley 7" red shad power worm texas rigged with a 3/8 oz screwlock wormweight

 second?

Berkleys 4" black/chartruese tail texas rigged with a 1/8 oz screwlock worm weight

Not made anymore, but I have a good supply of Mr Twister 6" slither worms. Grape first, then black.

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The now out of production Netbait slim shake, that thing was tough as nails and caught a lot of fish.

Zoom U Tail worm usually in Junebug.

I have been using the Grande Bass rattlesnake, Air tail rattler, and Kicker Fish Hightail 11" worm lately. 

 

Now a stupid question, why do you choose the worms you choose other than "they catch fish"? Im willing to bet that if I got bit on a green pumpkin Grande Bass Rattlesnake that I probably would have got bit on a green pumpkin _______ (insert any worm listed above). Im really curious. Im guessing some people use what they do because they can buy local. I like the garlic used with Grande Bass and how the Kicker Fish is big and floats. What is your reason?  I might have to try something else......

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