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Walmart had them clearenced out so i picked up a pack of 5" finesse.

Was wondering if anybody likes them or if my 1.50$ would have been better spent on something else?

Also does anybody fish these rigged weedless? they seem extremely stiff and im worried about not being able to pull the hook through the bait. Wondering if anybody has encountered this problem?

I've never tried their worms but I did buy their hardnose tubes and flukes, on these the hard noses don't seem to change the action much or at all.  I do have one gripe with them though...since the nose area is so hard it doesn't rip as easily like it's advertised, however the area where the density changes from soft to hard tends to split alot for me.  That ends up changing the action and is more annoying than a torn head.

I used to love those worms!!  Well they were packaged as Walmart/FLW brand, and they weren't hardnose.  But they were the same exact worms, minus the hardnose, still made by Manns.

To me, those worms are one of those lures that you throw when nothing else works.  At one of the ponds I fish I will throw them weightless and usually the fish will clobber them right after they hit the water.  

The downfall was that they are very soft and rip off your hook after each fish.  The hardnose should correct that issue though.  

You can use them for any technique dealing with worms really.  The only thing I wouldn't do with them is use them as a flipping or pitching bait.  Other than that, your golden!

Not a very good worm to use with a finesse/shakey head jig, the kind with the spiral lock on them. Otherwise, not a problem to t-rig.

I bought a pack at Wal-Mart last season but I haven't really thrown them yet.  I cannot see any reason why they wouldn't work though.

I don't use them but a friend of mine uses them often t-rigged, I've seen him catch several nice fish with them (5lbs+), and they seem to hold up pretty well when catching lots of fish.

I have good luck with them for smallmouth here

on the Colorado river. Just T-rigged w\lite weight.

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Never tried the finesse worm, but the regular hardnose 7" is awesome.  I like the hardnose, doesn't rip, or climb the hook, they do last longer than regular worms.  But I couldn't say about the finesse worms.

What do you think of the "spice" scent?

I bought a couple bags of the manns hardnose mullet in watermelon/red & new penny. One smells like rotten fish and the other smells like candy. What's up with that??? :-/

I don't know but they do smell like death.  I got them in one of my boxes with some powerbait worms and together, they create such a beautiful aroma.  

I don't know but they do smell like death. I got them in one of my boxes with some powerbait worms and together, they create such a beautiful aroma.

Is that kinda like the smell of success

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