![]() It is versatile! Wacky, texas, neko, chicken rig, weightless, split shot, drop shot, carolina, drop it like its hawt shot (I made that up), etc.it all works. Also, cost and durability are important :)Ĭomments: If you could only fish one worm for the rest of your life, here it is. Yes, even over a senko, because I fish bigger / clear water and drop shot is a stronger technique here than the classic texas/wacky senko. ![]() If I had to pick 1 to fish the rest of my life, I would personally pick this worm. I use it on the drop shot with a #1 hook (my pb 10lbs bass was caught this way), the carolina, and now the inu rig (look it up, it's wild). Everything about this bait is just killer. Watermelon red flake is also a solid color, experimentation is great though.Ĭomments: This is *the* worm. Black works for me anywhere here on a 2/0 hook, overcast to blue skies. ![]() Earlier in spawn I pulled my Pb of 5lb of her bed (I'm mainly a pond fisherman), cant say it was much of a fight since she was 5 feet away. My favorite colors are merthiolate, limetreuse, black and goose berry Goose berry not on tackle warehouse closet is like red shad swirl but instead of read purple Top 2 baitĬomments: This has to be my most reliable bait, have caught many fish when other lure wont entice strikes. Tacticalbassin also was talkin about drop shot never rigged like that figured I'd give it a go. I seen northeast bass fishing do a review saying that these are versatile baits so picked a pack up. Meet I plate in my opinion is the best I love June bug everything but on this bait merthiolate just works good. Only bad thing is it rips apart easy.Ĭomments: Got a pack in merthiolate nice color for april to early to mid july. Here in Texas the weather has been very weird lately, I was at the pond and couldnât get a bite until I threw this bait. Untill I found this color, watermelon candy worked the best in my mostly clear waters of SoCalĬomments: Good bait. It has a clear definition between green pumpkin top with a translucent blue pearl bottom. It's fricken awesome! The pic looks washed out on the TW webpage. I never had the urge to write a review until I got the green pumpkin blue flash color. In my opinion it is the perfect finesse worm without being too small, literally any size bass will eat it. Hall of fame plastic bait right here y'all.Ĭomments: Been using the trick worm for years on a Neko rig. I caught nothing big, but having a 7 pound limit after the first two hours of a derby makes it much easier to go look for bigger fish. Comments: I used this worm, Texas rigged with a light bullet weight, to cover a ton of water yesterday.
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