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Lets get a review on em.  I have an uncle that fishes worms like a spinnerbait, but he uses ribbontails and catches a lot of fish.  Im hoping to get an edge over him with these baits.

ive caught more fish over 5 lbs. this yr. than on any other bait in this one lake i fish. this pattern has held up since the spawn.i also fish it regularly in rodmans resevoir w/ a 12'' leader and swivel buzzed just on top of submerged hydrilla.the swivel keeps the line twist down.i use it more than a toad ,the hook ups are 99.9%,if they hit it they dont miss.

in some instances i'll switch to a producto buzz tail shad,just a little bulkier bait but same results.

i fish the speedworm three cast first i'll buzz it on top.2nd cast i'll swim it just under the surface,3 rd cast i'll fish it like a worm and let it fall.all three work.

great bait ,i always have a speedworm and a trick worm tied on.

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There are two types of Speed Worms: the paddle tail and the Ultra-Vibe tail.

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