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Fall Fishing with Worms - New Video!

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Hey guys - don't put away your gear yet! The fall bite is on, and they're chomping plastic worms!  

 

 

 

Nice video!

Hi Glenn,

 

Which worm is that?  

 

thanks

  • Super User

It's one bait Bass never get tired of.

  • Super User

Good video for every seasonal period.

Glenn's suggestion to work the worm without big down hill tight line hops may be the key note, 6" is big movement, not 3'. Saturate areas with bass and pass up areas without bass seems so simple but takes dedication to know when to stay and fish or move onto greener pastures. 

Tom

I hope BR has a lot of videos lined up for posting, it's going to be a long winter and I'm already feeling the need for my fix.

  • Super User

Thanks for the video. Sometimes I forget that you can work a work worm at a steady retrieve. 

  • Super User

Thanks Glenn, I am lifelong plastics guy and still always learn something new from your video's.  Looking forward to your next one.

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