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Went to BPS today and in my search for large grub-like worms (earlier post) I picked up some 10" Fork worms made by Lake Fork Plastics.  I've never used any bait made by this company so I was just wondering if anyone has had success with these baits specifically or that company in general?

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I've not used the specific worm that you mentioned, but I love the ring frys & their magic shads are my favorite fluke type bait.

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Before Rage Tail hit the market LFT was my second choice behind Gene Larew; I've good success with their craws, Top Dog Lizards, Twitch worm, Ring worm (8 & 10), creature, & Pig Claw.

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They are right up there at the top of my list with several others. Great plastics.

Been using LFT for years, great products.  Started using the ring fries when they were in ziplock bags.  Did I mention I like the RING FRY?   ;)

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The only LFT I have fished is the Live Magic Shad

as a trailer for the Sworming Hornet. I'm not totally

convinced that the trailer actually makes a difference

with this presentation, but this bait has lots of action.

I think fishing it on a weighted hook, as shown on the

package, might be killer, too.

8-)

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I like the fact that the worms have the rings on them. I have always been a fan of the "Ring worm" type of plastic. Many manufacturers got away from this design and they were becoming harder to find over the years. Plus I think the rings move a little more water and that helps in off colored water.

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i have only used their Live Magic Shad and it is top of the line..

weighted hook and even weightless....  great action.

i'm guessing their other plastics are top notch too.

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I like the fact that the worms have the rings on them. I have always been a fan of the "Ring worm" type of plastic. Many manufacturers got away from this design and they were becoming harder to find over the years. Plus I think the rings move a little more water and that helps in off colored water.

Ringed lures offer a thicker profile while having less plastic for the hook to penetrate ;)

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  The Lake Fork Live Magic Shad's work pretty good for Flounder.  I have never used them for Bass though.

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