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I read somewhere awhile back and now can not find the article. It was describing how these 2 lures are fished the same. Just wanted to confirm with you guys if these are fished the same or how are they fished differently. Thanks 

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I fish both the same, as matter of fact I have both on my deck 24/7/365.

I use a texas rigged worm for numbers of fish (quantity) and a jig for bigger fish (quality)

Give them something different & try them together. The first bass I ever caught at 8 yrs old & the last bass I caught yesterday at 61 was on a jig & worm.

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