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favorite type of artificial worms

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ok guys what are your favorite type or worms to use? personally, i love the culprit worms in the crawdad color. i also use gamakatsu hooks.

Yammy's, latley the color has been bright yellow w/ black fleck. Weightless of course

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Giant ones ;)

In an action tail worm, one of my favorites has always been Gillraker worms.  Great tail action with even the lightest of weights.  For a straight tail, the best I ever fished were Fliptails.  They're still available, but on special order only, and you have to buy quite a few at a time  ;)

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Culprit Black Shad. Oh Yea!

Ronnie

Giant ones ;)

lol

I use all *** for my plastic needs now.  I buy in bulk and save a TON!

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#1 Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

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Producto 6" Tournament Worm in Black Grape/Blue Flake or Junebug in clear water or Red Shad and Tequila Sunrise in stained/darker water among several other colors I use.  They are actually about 6 1/2 to 6 3/4" long and cosiderably more bulky looking then 7" powerworm or 7.5" Culprit.    The Producto Tournament worm is also my first choice in a flipping worm because it doesn't have a curly tail to wrap around junk or stick to reeds etc and I can stick a bigger hook in it.  I like the extra bulk and profile in these worms and they are very soft & flexible with their segmented design.

YUM 6 inch ribbontail worms texas rigged with an eagle claw lazer sharp 3/0 kahle hook in tequila sunrise or pumpkin pepper green  ;D

Zoom Trick worm- sand or baby bass.....been catchin a lot on these lately...

I use 2/0 gamakatsu hooks...

1.  Zoom finesse worm in watermelon candy rigged on a shakey head

2.  Zoom fat albert twin tail grub (pumpkinseed) T-rigged on a 1/0 offset.  The hook is so large it just pokes up the grubs butt but it is deadly in the fall of the year.

3.  Original Culprit in Tequila Shad also T-rigged.

ZOOM TRICK WORM

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Giant ones ;)

lol

I use all *** for my plastic needs now.  I buy in bulk and save a TON!

I second that. Still quality fish (probably better quality in fact), and I save money. Can't beat that.

Swimming Tail Worms - ZOOM Mag II, ZOOM Ol'Monster, NetBait Big Mac

Curl Tail Worms - ZOOM G-Tail

Finesse - ZOOM and NetBait 4" Finesse

Straight Tail - ZOOM and NetBait Trick Worms

Brad

Definately Zoom Trick Worms.  My staple colors are Watermelon/Gold Flake, Black, Castaic Choice, Green Pumpkin, Red Bug, Watermelon/Green, and Mardi Gras.

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anyone here like Culprits 7.5" in the crawdad color?

If you mean a worm with a curly tail then a 4inch or 7inch powerworm is my choice. But mostly I fish senkos/Gycb Kut-tails, and creature baits when it comes to soft plastics.

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