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If you are looking to fish a wacky worm which worm is your go to? Typically 5 inch or something different?

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  • I've been using Bass Pro Stik-O for the past couple seasons. They have 5-3/8 in some certain colors you can get a 30 pack for $10.99 which is a pretty good deal. They have a good variety of sizes/colo

  • Always has been, and will continue to be a Senko.

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    Strike King Ocho is my favorite. I wish Berkley would try again with the Havoc Flat Dawg concept. That thing was a fish catching machine, if you could keep it on the hook long enough. They were so fra

I use 5 inch Senko's.  I've tried others but always end up back with Senko. 

Yum dinger 

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If I'm going to throw a wacky rig, I'm going to throw 5" senko.  Most of the time that senko will be the green pumpkin with black & purple flakes.

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Maxscent General or Kalin’s WAC-O-Worm. Catch as many as with Yamasenkos but lasts 3 times longer...

I've been using Bass Pro Stik-O for the past couple seasons. They have 5-3/8 in some certain colors you can get a 30 pack for $10.99 which is a pretty good deal. They have a good variety of sizes/colors 3"-7". They have a good fall rate very close to a Senko.

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Either a stik-o, or a trick worm.

Jackall Flick Shake has been a big producer for me. It’s my “break glass in case of no fish” type of deal. Great undulating movement in the water.

A 5” senko. Xzone true center stick is a very close second. Doesn’t get much better than that.

Senko or a Stik-O have been my stick bait of choice when I wacky rig or fish them weightless on a t-rig.  

Grandebass Airtail rattler best I’ve used.

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5” Senko about 95% of the time. Yum Dingers after that. But I do want to try the Xzone True Center Sticks. They look and sound good. 

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Senco or  Zman 

Is this about length? I guess most of the stick baits I've used are 5" but I have used some 4" and even smaller "finesse" worms. As far as specific baits I use several. I've used the yum dinger more than any and I've caught a bunch of fish on them. I've used some senko's but I chose the dinger based on cost and results. I've also used trick worms.  

 

Recently I watched some videos comparing stick type baits and I made a lits of the one's I like. I stopped by a tackle shop and they didn't have any of them. LOL.  I did  pick up a package of Zoom Zlinky and the action is GREAT.  I don't know if they're any more durable than the senko but they're less expensive.

 

I really want to try the others on my list.

 

 

 

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Unweighted senko, weighted Jackal flick shake. 

 

Allen 

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1 hour ago, Benchmark said:

Grandebass Airtail rattler best I’ve used.

They can be a pain to rig because of the ribs, but the GB Rattlesnakes are probably the best wacky worms I've ever used.

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Always has been, and will continue to be a Senko.

5 inch Chompers and Ocho's are my two preferred. 

4 inch bubblegum senko for pond fishing. I've had good luck with the Ocho too, but for some reason it has always been a Pickerel magnet for me. Maybe it is just a coincidence. 

Yum Dinger, Strike King Shim E Stick, Yamasenko. Actually caught a lot with the Strike Kings

5 hours ago, PotatoLake said:

Jackall Flick Shake has been a big producer for me. It’s my “break glass in case of no fish” type of deal. Great undulating movement in the water.

This bait is still kinda flyin under the radar for how good it really is.

5" GY senko, junebug, rigged with Heat shrink and a #2 Neko hook. 

I like the Pocket Rocket from Reaction Innovations for wacky rigging

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