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When I get a decent build up of worms and stick baits that have been demolished beyond use for T-Rigging I have a Wacky Rig day where I just go out and burn through them, living and dying by the Wacky Rig. I don't like to keep them around for too long because it gets to be too much, some things get misshapen pretty bad, and colors start to bleed together.

I do keep my chewed up stick baits for wacky rigging, but I don't have a wacky rig day unless that's what the bass are telling me they want. 

It's funny that you brought this up because I was just looking at a bag of about 9 torn up Super Flukes and wondered how well they would do if wacky rigged.  I may just have to try that with some random plastics that aren't "meant" to be wacky rigged.

No, I don't, but will most definitely will! Great idea!

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