Culprit 12" junebug, it's caught so many of my PB's and friends PB's, usually go with the lightest weight you can get away with, it's looks more realistic, I use either a 3/16 or a 1/4 lead weight unpegged and a 5/0 owner round bend, I wouldn't use it for flipping brush because the tail gets caught up in the limbs, but if you want a great all around the ZOOM ol' monster 10 1/2 is perfect
The key to catching any worm fish is to fish it as slowly as possible, it gives the bass a better chance at grabbing the whole thing, and it looks more realistic, big bass get big by being smart, so a more realistic presentation will always get you a more big bites,also try to target as much structure as possible, bass will always hold to structures
Culprit 12" junebug, it's caught so many of my PB's and friends PB's, usually go with the lightest weight you can get away with, it's looks more realistic, I use either a 3/16 or a 1/4 lead weight unpegged and a 5/0 owner round bend, I wouldn't use it for flipping brush because the tail gets caught up in the limbs, but if you want a great all around the ZOOM ol' monster 10 1/2 is perfect
The key to catching any worm fish is to fish it as slowly as possible, it gives the bass a better chance at grabbing the whole thing, and it looks more realistic, big bass get big by being smart, so a more realistic presentation will always get you a more big bites,also try to target as much structure as possible, bass will always hold to structures