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Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Superfish] #4165522 11/18/09 09:58 PM
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Yeah, I've heard Rick Carter and Joe Davis are two of the best out there using this technique. I prefer Zoom Trick Worms in warm weather and Finesse worms in cooler weather.

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Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Paul Jeffcoat] #4167559 11/19/09 02:43 PM
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Zoom Trick Worm, Loomis IMX 7'M, 50MG, 12# floro

Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Chris4367] #4171318 11/20/09 03:32 PM
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Finesse worm when its cold

Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Chris4367] #4171610 11/20/09 04:36 PM
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I'm gonna get killed for this but I didn't know there was an art to wacky worming. I guess its been about 11 years since I threw one I wonder whats changed.




Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Todd Castledine] #4171661 11/20/09 04:49 PM
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Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Paul Jeffcoat] #4174150 11/21/09 03:46 AM
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IF YOUR WACKY WORM'IN...YOU HAVE TO GET YOU A WHACKEE ROD FROM CUSTOM ANGLE RODS.

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Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Pick a new name] #4209709 12/03/09 04:39 AM
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i use a gary yamamoto senko, or i have some from the amistad man, either way, ive got a lot of giants wacky rigging, its not the kind or color or type,its all presentation, slow is the key, i use a 3 hook, no weight in the senko, just hook and bait, its a takes painfully slow presentation but trust me, u work at it and its deadly, especially catching them off beds, main thing is you locate fish b4 u go throw it, u find fish and theres not a one of them that can resist


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Re: art of wacky worming [Re: Paul Jeffcoat] #4216267 12/05/09 12:34 AM
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1/2"-1" finish nails in both ends of the worm to help it sink quicker. Finish nails are ALOT cheaper than the lead stick weights.

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