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Somebody gave my friend a bunch of lures yesterday and my friend gave me a couple. I need to know what one is and how to rig them. They're both made by Mann's. The worm is a 6" v worm. The other I have no idea what it is. I don't know how to rig either of them. Here's the pic:

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The other one is a manna mosquito hawk.

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Cool. I can take a guess as to how to rig that one, but the worm has me thrown for a loop.

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Look like they would be good on a dropshot.

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They're both good C-rig baits.

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I'm guessing that I would rig the worm with the extra appendage off to the side?

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I'd shaky head 'em...but then again, I shaky head everything. ;)

LOL. I might do the mosquito hawk that way, but not the worm. It's too thin. Can you toss shaky head jigs in weeds, because that's about the only cover I see for at least 50 feet. Sometimes I hate my lake.

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Yeah, I'm already picturing the tons of sunfish trying to eat the worm not to mention those dang turtles. It'll be interesting to see in the water. Maybe I will do that today.

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The worm I would probably hook in the hard bend and fish wacky. Lots of options here though.

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