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Wyandotte Worms Review

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For dropshot.....I love this worm...

 

After moving to the Great Lakes region a few years ago, I’ve enjoyed checking out baits and tackle that is local to the area.

 

Among my favorites, is the Wyandotte Worm.  It is a small 4” paddletail worm that is intended for Walleye, but functions very nicely as a drop shot bait for Smallmouth.

 

Things I like about it...

- smaller profile than most 4” worms

- nicely buoyant, great slinky action.

- $2.50 for a pack of 10.  Or $5 for 20.

- durable plastic with “old school” feel.  I like to boil the tail side for additional action while maintaining the durability of front hook side.

 

Things I don’t like...

-  color selection is fairly basic. Would be nice to see it be expanded some.

 

All in all, great little bait, great value - Smallmouth approved.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Heron said:

$2.50 for a pack of 10.  Or $5 for 20

Im not to good at ciphering but isnt that the same ??

Thanks for posting. Like what I read. Never knew of this bait. Checked it out online on few different sites and it has some unique colours. Big fan of 4" worms. I plan on ordering some in the near future. 

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1 hour ago, scaleface said:

Im not to good at ciphering but isnt that the same ??

Yes, they offer the choice

16 hours ago, Heron said:

For dropshot.....I love this worm...

 

After moving to the Great Lakes region a few years ago, I’ve enjoyed checking out baits and tackle that is local to the area.

 

Among my favorites, is the Wyandotte Worm.  It is a small 4” paddletail worm that is intended for Walleye, but functions very nicely as a drop shot bait for Smallmouth.

 

Things I like about it...

- smaller profile than most 4” worms

- nicely buoyant, great slinky action.

- $2.50 for a pack of 10.  Or $5 for 20.

- durable plastic with “old school” feel.  I like to boil the tail side for additional action while maintaining the durability of front hook side.

 

Things I don’t like...

-  color selection is fairly basic. Would be nice to see it be expanded some.

 

All in all, great little bait, great value - Smallmouth approved.

 

 

The guys who make the Wyandotte are local.  If you get into contact with them and tell them the small mouth like them.  They may add more bass colors.  You are the literally the first person I know that has used them outside of spring walleye jigging on the Detroit River.  They may not know that there could be a demand for them in bass colors 

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