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Roboworm Straight Tail Worms 4 1/2 Inch

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I've heard some great reviews on the RoboWorm straight tail worms. I bought a few packs of the 4 1/2 inch sizes and a pack of the 6 inch. I do drop shot from time to time and have been told they are awesome for drop shotting but I want to know what you guys think about weightless. T-rigged, C-Rig, Wacky, jighead, shaky, etc.... I am a big fan of the GYB Senko Weightless, these Roboworms are very skinny compared to the Senkos. I use 2/0 EWG of the senkos, do you guys reccommend a 1/0 for these Robo's when fished weightless? Any advise will be great on these worms as I am super pumped to go out fishing with these bad boys in the morning for the first time, I will let you know how they do! Also I picked up some Grande Bass Rattlesnake plastics, they look good and smell like a dirty garlic filled diaper.... Anyone tried these Rattlesnakes worms?

Any straight tailed worm is pretty versatile... I personally fish 'em wacky, T-rig, weightless, and with a verticle drop hook. The bigger the hook the farther you can cast when fishing weightless. Shaky heads and dropshots are also good..... An effective technique is weightless rigging or using a verticle drop hook and tossing the worm out by any structure and deadstick it. It catches dinks, but its also a good producer and can pull fish in in a pinch.... Good luck!

My Pops gave me a majority of his fresh water gear when the family moved to TX, and he's the only person I've seen with rattlesnake plastics. I have one pack of Rattlesnake salamanders and they are money.

In my urban lakes and ponds the "Aaron's Magic" color 4" Robo is a great drop shot worm. I have caught fish with them on a Shakey Head too.

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Drop shot, slider rig, T-Rig, Mojo, Carolina, Shakey... You get the idea.

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