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Wacky wacky wormin'

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  • Super User

I tried a couple of things that worked very well for me today.

First, thanks to *** for his wacky worming article which prompted me to experiment and innovate with wacky wormin'.

The first.  The "X" factor.

I tried two five inch *** chartreuse/pepper worms, hooked about a third of the way from the head, rather than the center.

Before casting, set them so they cross, not lying side by side.

Fish using your usual wacky worm techniques.

The T-bone

I hooked the five inch chartreuse/pepper *** worm through the center, as per usual.

Then, I hooked a four inch *** chartreuse/watermelon laminate about an inch from the end.  Either end, makes no difference.  I had hooked it near the head, and when it showed a tear, I hooked it near the tail, and it worked just as well.

Again, fish using your usual wacky techniques.

Oh yeah, the hook.  A 5/0 circle hook.  I have Owner and Gammy, and do not know which it is that I have tied on.

Hope it works for you as well as it did for me today.

For a report, see "The saga of the silly old fool" on the tournament/outing forum.

  • Super User

Hows about using the "double fluke rig" but with wacky worms instead? Ain't done it yet though.Thought of it before.

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