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Re: Strike King Finesse Worm help
[Re: Washington Bass]
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03/10/15 09:06 PM
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lorax
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Green Horn
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I saw a video online within the last few months where a guy was basically gluing the Super Finesse worms to a football shakey-head (think they were Owner brand). I cant search for the video because I'm at work, but I think he used Berkley fishing glue and it was pretty straight-forward.
I have a couple of packs of the Supers and so far I have T-rigged them and they worked fine. The cigarette lighter sounds like it might work also. Like you have already discovered, that material will hold up to a lot of abuse from the fish, but it makes rigging it up a little interesting also.
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Re: Strike King Finesse Worm help
[Re: lorax]
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03/10/15 09:39 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
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B_Thomas
Pro Angler
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Pro Angler
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I saw a video online within the last few months where a guy was basically gluing the Super Finesse worms to a football shakey-head (think they were Owner brand). This^^^ I bite about a 1/4" off then push it onto the barb with a touch of glue. Hold it on there until the glue dries then you are good to go.
Wish All Fair Weather And Tight Lines!
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Re: Strike King Finesse Worm help
[Re: Washington Bass]
#10685517
03/10/15 10:40 PM
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Fast Lane
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TFF Celebrity
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So I bought some of these to use on a shakey head but they are so stretchy you cannot put them on a screw lock. Should I fish it on a regular light jig head or t-rig it with a pegged weight? http://bitemejigs.com/index.php?option=c...&Itemid=133Put them on these. This was originally designed for those worms. This was what KVD used with them before Strike king started making them too. Trim about 1/4" off the nose with scissors. Thread the hook through the nose and exit the worm with the hook about 1/4" back and pull the worm up over the aluminum barb.
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