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A GREAT shakeyhead worm...

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The Gambler sweebo worm has become one of my favorites. It has outproduced both Zoom and Roboworms over the past 2 weeks. I have been lucky to fish all but 5 days this month. I have used them at Greers Ferry, Millwood, a private lake, and several ponds.

Gambler also makes a good jighead called the giggyhead. It is EXTREMELY effective BUT the worm comes off fairly easily. It usually stays on until it gets bored out after a snag or fish. However many jigheads do this.

You may want to try the Sweebo worm if you haven't a;ready they are sweeeeeet! Plus they have a heck of a strong scent. Fish love'em!

thanks for info. looking forward to hearing other members opinions as well...

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I haven't seen a lot of talk about these baits. They will catch a lot of fish though.

Gambler has some great soft plastics.  I have not tried the Sweebo yet, but will.  I have been using the Gambler Giggy Sticks and Big Sticks for the shaky rig.  They crush for me.  

Those look very similiar to the zoom trick worm.  Do you think it is the scent or does it feel different or act different er what?

What the hey, I'll try one.....

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Those look very similiar to the zoom trick worm. Do you think it is the scent or does it feel different or act different er what?

What the hey, I'll try one.....

Honestly, I don't know. The Strike King, Zoom, and Gambler all look very similar. The Gambler has a little more movement in the tail BUT I think the scent may have something to do with it.

I miss very few fish with the sweebo worms. The fish really hold onto it and nearly everyone is hooked in the throat. (Which is not great) but it seems like they really suck these things down were as the others, I miss some fish on them. You can see the marks on the tail where the fish never got hooked.

Anyway, I like all of these worms but have had great success with the sweebo lately.

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