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Rage Cut-R-Worm?

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Hi all, I was going thru my tackle and came across a bag of these I had bought some time in the past. I never tried them and realized I don't hear much about them. Anyone here tried/ use them? if so what's your favorite way to rig them?

    Thanks, Jim

Texas rig'em and swim them back to you while trying to run it through as much junk as possible without hanging up.  Excellent for hydrilla. You feel it catch in the grass, pop it out and try to get it caught again.  The magic usually happens after you've popped it out. It's basically a swimming worm.  Swim it, twitch it, keep that tail vibrating. 

FM

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One of the best swimming worms out there 

Curious how people think these stack up to the zoom UV speed worm. 

its designed to be a swimming worm but I also fish them with a heavier sinker along deep wed lines just like any other texas rigged worm and they work great that way too.

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