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im trying to find out from some folks on what their favorite worm is. is it a curly or ribbon tail or straight and paddletails? this is for tx rig applications for weedlines and flipping.

Mine right now is a Zoom Old Monster.  I will also throw a Zoom Big Dead Ringer too.  The Dead Ringer falls pretty slow and I have caught a lot of fish on it this year.

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The Rage Tail 10" Anaconda has been a big producer for me this year. They've actually worked themselves into a spot in the same storage bin as my Power Bait worms. That's saying a lot.

I expect the new Rage Tail Thumper worms to be awesome producers as well.

Definitely a Zoom Mag II in JuneBug or RedShad! Flipped, pitched, swam, cast or weightless!

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7" Rage Tail Anaconda hands down.

Berkley powerworm without a doubt. Works in any conditions for me.

x2.  But, I am finally letting the Ragetail hype get to me.  Picked up a couple packs of the smaller Anacondas and they're goin with me tomorrow.

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Ragetail Anaconda's

Luck E Strike Sneaky snakes

Ditto Gator tails (no longer made but Zoom sells a G tail worm that's really similar)

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#1 Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage).

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Theres so many I use faithfully it's hard to say.But if I had to choose my number one go to worms they would be 7.5 and 10 inch Yum ribbons,Yamamoto 6.5 inch kut tails,and Gambler 8 inch flapper tails.

I've done well with the Zoom 6" U tail, catches a lot of fish and is one of the few mass produced worms available in the Smoke Purple color which has been a great color for me. I also like throwing the 10" Powerworm & the 6" Berkely Fliptail. This year I bought a few bags of the Ragetail worms to try but I haven't used it enough to form an opinion, though I'm impressed with the action and have already caught a few on it.

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***, 7" Hookup, in Red Shad, Black/Blue, or Watermelonseed.

Falcon

7" Power Worm

culprit 7.5" red shad or junebug, charlies 10" black grape

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New:

Rage Tail 10" Anaconda

Old:

GYCB 6 1/2" Kut Tail Kahuna; Gene Larew 7 1/2" Salty Ring Worm;

and Roboworm 6" Shakin' Zipper Worm

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Ragetail Anaconda's

Luck E Strike Sneaky snakes

Ditto Gator tails (no longer made but Zoom sells a G tail worm that's really similar)

Gator Tails. There's a blast from the past. I bought a ton of them after Larry Nixon won some Tourneys with them. Black with Blue tail.

I still have a few bags.

Remember Gillrakers and Mannipulators?

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7" Power Worm

10" Power Worm

10" Anaconda

Power Worms seven and four inch. The Berkley baits just get it done for me. I have some others I like very well also, but the Power worms are my favorite by far.

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My favorite worm changes with each calendar period, and also changes from year-to-year.

Overall, the best producer in 2009 has been a Gambler Big Stick (7" - watermelon candy)

Our best action-tail worm has been the Strike King Anaconda (7" - green pumpkin)

Roger

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