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Re: Plastic worm [Re: 361V] #11276157 12/11/15 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: 361V
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I like the looks of that worm. Where do you buy it? Couldn't find it at BPS or Tackle Warehouse. Didn't check Cabelas.
By hitting "Add To Cart" then "Checkout". :-)


Yes you have to purchase them direct from the company. They are great for multiple application (T-Rig, Shaky Head, C-Rig), because the tail will float up. If you like these, also look at their Senko style baits as well they are legit.

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Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11277140 12/12/15 01:30 AM
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This has been a good thread. Thanks to all that have replied.

Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11278155 12/12/15 08:08 PM
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A Senko is hard to beat


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Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11278207 12/12/15 08:58 PM
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V&M makes the Wild Thang worm that is crazy good. It has been responsible for several big wins including a major pro tourney.

It has a ridge on a big tail that creates crazy good action. Try them out. You'll be glad you did.


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Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11278913 12/13/15 05:04 AM
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I like the original Manns Jelly Worm in blackberry or grape. The 8" works great, but if they get real finicky, the original 6" version will catch em on both Texas rig and Carolina rig.

Re: Plastic worm [Re: 90 5.0] #11280619 12/14/15 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted By: 90 5.0
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That's almost a direct copy of the original beaver tail worm from the late 70's early 80's.


That Producto paddle tail worm has been out since the late 70' and possibly earlier.

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Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11280670 12/14/15 03:25 AM
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Still hard to be a Grandebass in Trophy Hunter.

Re: Plastic worm [Re: Texas Husker] #11280828 12/14/15 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: Texas Husker
Still hard to be a Grandebass in Trophy Hunter.


Bingo

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Re: Plastic worm [Re: Texas Husker] #11280833 12/14/15 04:31 AM
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Still hard to be a Grandebass in Trophy Hunter.


This


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Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11280922 12/14/15 06:01 AM
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Lake fork lures ring fry!

Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11281108 12/14/15 02:08 PM
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Berkley Power worm...blue fleck
Grande Bass rattlesnake...trophy hunter
Lake Fork Tackle baby ring fry....chartruce pepper
Zoom baby brush hog....watermelon red
Zoom ole monster....plumb
Netbait finesse worm....red bug

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Senko
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Re: Plastic worm [Re: ezbassin] #11286913 12/17/15 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: ezbassin
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That's almost a direct copy of the original beaver tail worm from the late 70's early 80's.


That Producto paddle tail worm has been out since the late 70' and possibly earlier.


That's probubaly when they copied it then!!

The beaver tail was the first and was patented at the time.

Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11288604 12/17/15 09:41 PM
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zoom baby brush hog

Re: Plastic worm [Re: SlowDown] #11289725 12/18/15 01:25 PM
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To the Grande Bass Rattlesnake fishermen out there, what is your most productive size and rig/technique for Lake Fork?

Gonna have to try these

Re: Plastic worm [Re: 361V] #11289760 12/18/15 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: 361V
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Which plastic worm would you recommend for a Texas rig this time of year? I normally use 7" Power worms, but thought I would ask and see what you guys recommend. Sometimes I get in a rut.
You actually have it covered with the Power Worms you already have. Add some 10" Power Worms to your arsenal and you are set. Any colors you like....as long as they are Watermelon Candy and Blue Fleck!


I buy nothing but the 10" worms. Then when I feel like I need a 7" worm I just cut off 3". Then I will keep adjusting and cutting off to try different lengths all the way down to a 3" or 4" worm. That way I only need to buy one bag for all of my worms. You can also pull off the tail portion and fish it on a unweighted hook for a senko / zig zag type of bait which is what I do with my Lake Fork Tackle 10" worms so I am getting multiple applications out of one bait.


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