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Re: Plastic worm
[Re: cali kid]
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12/18/15 02:06 PM
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ezbassin
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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 C-rig... baby rattlesnake...Trophy Hunter, Chartruce pepper Shaky head....baby rattlesnake...Trophy Hunter, Mineola Falls
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Re: Plastic worm
[Re: ezbassin]
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12/18/15 05:14 PM
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Nutman
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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. I just got in a few bags of these worms; paddle tail and ripple tail. Gonna try them on Sam Rayburn and Fayette this next week. We will test them next to 7" Power Worms & Grande Bass Snake-Os
Last edited by Nutman; 12/18/15 05:14 PM.
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Re: Plastic worm
[Re: cali kid]
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12/18/15 05:31 PM
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Texas Husker
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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 I like the trophy hunter or pumpkin/chartreuse/pepper and I fish it on a 5/16 floppy jig.
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