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Easy question - hard answer.

Depending on the technique I like certain worms and plastics for different presentations.

So fo rme to have a favorite #1 followed by an overall #2 is not my style.

I like them all!!!!!

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This is a great topic for us to try something new and maybe better than what we normally use.Go to Grandebass.com and check out the rattlesnake worms,been using them now for three years.

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I will start off with a Senko. If that doesn't work I will start using a finesse worm.

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I've had the most success with (and, naturally, the most confidence in) ribbon-tail worms. I use both 7" and 10" from Yum, Culprit, Zoom, Barlow's tackle, and Power worms.

After that, it's a toss-up between Senko-type worms and Ringworms.

Tom

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All Terrain senkos on a 1/8oz Owner shaky head or powerbait 7" green pumpkin worm on a green pumpkin eco pro tungsten 1/4oz bullet weight.

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I love th eberkley Power worm tequila sunrise , I catch more bass on it then any other worm

That's my favorite color also.

Tom

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Culprit 10 inch ribbon tail in red shad.

Grande Bass Rattle snake in june bug and trophy hunter.

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I'm pretty loyal to Zoom Trick Worms and Yamamoto Senkos, however I have started using Roboworms recently with good success.

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I throw other types of soft plastics a lot more than worms lately but if I must catch at least a few fish the Zoom Trick worm (white, junebug, green Pumpkin/chart) never lets me down. I'll also throw Culprit worms (pumpkin seed, red shad), and the Zoom Ultra Vibe worm (junebug, watermelon red).

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