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Tru-Tungsten weighted worms?

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  • Super User

Has anyone fished these worms? And what do you think? They look good, but alot of things look good and don't fish too good! I am a sucker for most baits, just would like any info on these!

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They are nice. I have only used the trickworm style that is rear weighted.I can't however see paying even one cent more for something that I can do with a nail,belly weight,or bullet. :;)

I really have enjoyed my Tru Tungsten weighted and unweighted worms. There is a major difference using a nail weight and I will never use one again, it destroys the plastic bait ans it falls out. The hand poured worms are so soft. I think it is the best new worm on the market today, finally a truly soft plastic. I saw Ike at a show a few weeks ago and he said Tru Tungsten is working on some no styles of plastic for 09, I can't wait to see what is next for them...

  • Super User

Not to hijack, but how do they hold up wacky-rigged?

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Not to hijack, but how do they hold up wacky-rigged?

They don't seem to be any better or worse that I noticed as far as durability when wacky rigged.That is without the assistance of rings,tape,straws,shrink tube etc...  Come to think of it,they do have a really nice fluent action when rigged wacky and look great!

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OK, I am sold! so do you know if Bass Pro has them or where I can order them?  

Tackle Warehouse is where I got mine.

Look out for the baitmonkey. ;D

  • Super User
I really have enjoyed my Tru Tungsten weighted and unweighted worms. There is a major difference using a nail weight and I will never use one again, it destroys the plastic bait ans it falls out. The hand poured worms are so soft. I think it is the best new worm on the market today, finally a truly soft plastic. I saw Ike at a show a few weeks ago and he said Tru Tungsten is working on some no styles of plastic for 09, I can't wait to see what is next for them...

What did you use for a nail?

I'm thinking a stainless steel ring shanked/annular thread nail should not react with the plastic, nor should it fall out, unless the plastic is quite fragile or delicate

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What did you use for a nail?

I'm thinking a stainless steel ring shanked/annular thread nail should not react with the plastic, nor should it fall out, unless the plastic is quite fragile or delicate

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I think he meant the nail weights you can buy. They have them at bps and most tackle shops they just slide in the plastic and come in many various weights

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