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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: tommyc]
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11/07/09 05:45 PM
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mpowell
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I want to thank all of you that have taken the time to post techniques and suggestions to this thread. I read through them a couple of days ago and went out this morning to give it a try. Although I had some difficulty in the beginning, I worked out some of the kinks and began to catch fish! They were small, but it was still enough success that I will continue to work on getting better at this technique.
Thank you for taking time to share your fishing knowledge.
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: mpowell]
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11/07/09 09:31 PM
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jeepthing
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This is a great read, I've not used the wacky style much, now I've got to try it. Thanks guys, Jay
Jay "Jeepthing" Bush Registered Architect Bush Architects, LLC
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/08/09 12:48 AM
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marked131
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Shoot i had a lizard break and fished it wacky and it still worked and ive reelled in a wacky worm as fast as i could and it worked so it seems like when i do stuff wrong it works so i dont know
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/08/09 04:28 AM
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john h
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Info. like this is one of the reasons I really like TFF. I have never tried wacky worming but after reading this post I'm going to give it a try.
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: tommyc]
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11/08/09 05:11 AM
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daddystog
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This is the best hook for wacky worm. No moore nails and it is a weedless hook.CHECK IT OUT www.Bayoutackle.com (THE WACKY WEDGE) I think I bought some of those at LFM last time I was in there. I probably have about 6 different styles of hooks for wacky fishing, wacky pitching, wacky dropshottin'. There are some innovative products available for this popular technique. Have to try these
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/08/09 06:57 PM
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BaylorLipRipper
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i have heard over and over. when you think your fishing it slow then fish it slower! i perfer a wighted wacky hook with a 5 in. wacky crawler from berkley. i fish a lot at fork and perfer junebug with a chart. tail.
Baylor University Bass Fishing - Alumni
Waco, TX
Matthew 13:47-49 ~ "The Parable of the Net"
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: BaylorLipRipper]
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11/08/09 08:05 PM
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RiveraTackleCo.
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i use a tornado on a 1/8oz jig head 4/0 hook. let it fall then twitch the rod dramatically 2 seconds then let it fall again...after you twitch and let it fall this is where the strike occurs. you fish it how you want to fast/slow it doesnt matter...what does matter is the action that you create by twitching the rod...again let it fall, twitch like crazy, let it fall, twich like crazy..... you are actually causing the fish to bite when they see the "wacky" action that you are creating by twitching the rod. you don't need to carry nails along either. i use an 1/8oz jighead to give the bait/worm more action at the middle causing the worm/bait to shake like crazy and fall a little bit faster. the tornado has tons of action on the fall  being that it floats and the rings around it cause vibrations that the fish pick up on....check this video out...watch the twitch action from the rod that gives the presentation it's name...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lE4DCPSgjUtip: hubbard creek fishermen this works great out there!!! don't say i never helped out......
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/12/09 02:36 PM
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ocswacknoffsteele
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V&N trick worms ,,no need to buy fancy spring hooks,just hook the point thru the egg sack,turn the hook back in top side,and just sink the barb below the surface of the plastic,wain till you have slack coil on the bottom,,,then twitch & shake do not pick up your rod as you would Texas rig,more of a drag & twitch
ocswacknoff
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Pick a new name]
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11/12/09 09:52 PM
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extreme fishing
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Hey guys, My favorite wacky worm is the Lucky Strike Jogger Worm,can not beat the price and it holds up and last long than other baits,ya'll ought to try it you will be pleased,comes in awesome colors,Acadamy carries them.
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Re: art of wacky worming
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11/12/09 10:09 PM
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ezbassin
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I must be doing something wrong because I get more bites on a standard 4 inch Tx. rigged ring worm or baby brush hog than I do with a wacky rigged trick worm.
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: tommyc]
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11/12/09 11:18 PM
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RayBob
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http://www.fishstanley.com/wackyhook.htmlTry this hook too! I have about 5 different hooks I use too. One of my favorites is just a plain 2/0 Gammy straight worm hook. This is the hook I first used over 15 years ago when I learned to wacky worm! As others say hook thru the egg sack. One other thing ... I'll give away one of my secrets here (I have only a few) ... I use stripped copper wire as an insert weight. Just cut to length either 10,12, or 14 guage.. Works great. I wacky about half the time I'm plastic fishing ... and I should do it more as its is very productive! I use Creme, Zoom, and Netbait straight worms. Also the Senko. Wanna try something try wacky style with a fluke!
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it !
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: RayBob]
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11/13/09 12:43 AM
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tommyc
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V&N trick worms ,,no need to buy fancy spring hooks,just hook the point thru the egg sack,turn the hook back in top side,and just sink the barb below the surface of the plastic,wain till you have slack coil on the bottom,,,then twitch & shake do not pick up your rod as you would Texas rig,more of a drag & twitch This has to go as one of the best description of presentation of the year. Good job ocswacknoffsteele.
Tom Cornelius
Romans 10:9-11
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: tommyc]
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11/13/09 04:25 AM
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mutantslinger
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/13/09 04:40 AM
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ToadSnatcher14
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I really think you did okay with weedless wacky worm. So many like the senko it's heavier works great with a bait caster. Use a medium action 6'6" spinning rod with wacky and a small pinch weight on a 2 ot hook. If it isn't watermelonred it's the wrong color! This is my confidence. Great around isolated trees boat docks. Better over grass beds. What ever you do, never through this at Rayburn in the spring. You may get ruined for life.
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Re: art of wacky worming
[Re: Paul Jeffcoat]
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11/13/09 06:03 AM
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Bazztex
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Several years back I was talking to a guide at Toledo Bend and we were comparing notes on Wacky worming. He said something I have always remembered and it works most of the time.
If you are getting a good wacky bite use the Trick Worm for Quality Fish.. if the bite is slow use the 4" Finesse Worm for Quantity. One of my favorite all time Wacky Baits is the Zoom Speed Worm.. that paddle tail is killer.
If the water is off colored/ stained or you are fishing areound thick cover use a worm rattle in the worm or heat skink one to your hook.
Bazz 
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