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Does anybody fish these with success? Saw Aaron was fishing them in the classic.  Which ones do you prefer and what colors?

They're my favorite soft plastic worms to fish on a shakey head, and they're also great on a Texas rig or drop shot. Roboworms are hand poured and they have great action. I like the 6" Straight Tail in Green Pumpkin Neon or Warmouth the best.

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I fish them.

Worms:

The 4" straight tail and the 6" fat straight tail have worked well for me.

Colors:

M. M. III, which is a purple/blue/brown layered color with red flakes

Aaron's Magic R&B Flake, which is blue/green/brown layered color with red flakes

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Craws:

4" Sour Puss has caught a few fish for me.

Colors:

M.M. III, described above

Green Neon Pumpkin, which is a green pumplin color with sort of a pearl hue and red flakes

SR2620 Black Grape which is the 6 inch and ST2620 Black Grape 4 1/2 inch, are my favorite ones.

I love these worms for finesse fishing. Just pick a few colors that look good to you and give them a try. I cannot recommend them enough.

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Another roboworm fan...fished em every which way, and almost always catch bass with them. I think I have every color they make.. :D

Any of you guys like the FX version..?

I'm going to give a x2 on the Black Grape color. Aaron's Magic would be my second choice.

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Another roboworm fan...fished em every which way, and almost always catch bass with them. I think I have every color they make.. :D

Any of you guys like the FX version..?

I'm going to try the FX Sculpins on leadheads this year for walleye.

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