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...and I misread the topic. I think a Zoom trick worm would work for all three but I could never only have one worm!

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Just tried a pack of the Zoom trick worms that I have had sitting around for months. The are watermelon red flake. They worked pretty good just on a texas rig and letting them sink and swim.

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It sure looks like a worm to me.

Common misconception because a worm and stick bait are almost interchangeable for any way of fishing them.

Stick baits are fatter and they are all have straight tails. Worms can have a variation of tails and in general are thinner.

Also if you go to a site like TW.com you will find senkos under the soft stick bait category not under worms.

Regardless a senko will fit whats needed in this topic I just wanted to clarify that the senko is not a worm.

Capt.O

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Roboworm hands down!

Mike D

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Zoom trick worm, either size, also I like the Zoom shaky worm for its nice thin profile, has produced well for myself.

I also really like the Zoom centipede for wacky rigging, I would drop shot, but I have no boat or kayak yet!!!!!!!!!><!<!<!<<<

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Here's Mine ;) From big presentation to Finesse...

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I cant wait to get my hands on some of them new baits Big-O.

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Common misconception because a worm and stick bait are almost interchangeable for any way of fishing them.

Stick baits are fatter and they are all have straight tails. Worms can have a variation of tails and in general are thinner.

Also if you go to a site like TW.com you will find senkos under the soft stick bait category not under worms.

Regardless a senko will fit whats needed in this topic I just wanted to clarify that the senko is not a worm.

Capt.O

Common misconception to insist a worm can't be a worm because tackle warehouse says so.

Let's call it a stick worm and move on ; )

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Zoom Trick worm, i have about a whole worm binder full of them, every ounce of money goes to them, Good colors are watermelon, black, junebug, bullfrog, white, yellow, limetreuse, methioliate, red/black, I have learned brighter colors when fished weightless texas rigged will pull them off the bed, black works at night, white works when nothing else will, junebug is a middle of the day bait, and watermelon is good for everything

Just my .2 cents

Posted

You fish drop shot with senko?

my vote goes to trick worm as well.

a lot of people will fish the senko wacky on a drop shot

but I still like the trick worm

Posted

oh I should throw a gambler giggy stick (name correct??)

it's 5", hollow with a tube like tail....I've dropshotted it, texas rigged it, works pretty good in all applications

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