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I know this topic is liable to generate some heated discussion, and I'd love to see all those different opinions. What is everyone's favorite brand and style of worm to fish with? Best colors? GO!!

I generally fish with Culprit Originals (which I can barely find around here anymore so the internet is a godsend). My favorite colors are Hot Watermelon (Watermelon Seed with long skinny red flakes) and Grape.

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I like Yum F2 ribbon tails in black neon. Caught more bass on them than any other brand.

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Don't fish regular worms very often but when I do it's YUM ribbontail or Rage Andaconda.

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Grande bass rattlesnake in junebug red

Texas rigged weightless. Slow drag it, swim it, toss it to culverts or brush piles. Caught my two biggest fish this year on these worms. However due to having to order them online I fish trick worms more often. So I know some people might not call it a worm. If that is the case then bitters magic wands(which are very similar to zoom trick worms) in red shad, junebug or junebug chart tip rigged and fished same as above, usually more of a slow to moderate speed drag.

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Rage 7" Anaconda and Rage Recon, both in GP or Falcon Lake Craw. I have more confidence in those 2 than almost any other lure on earth. If I'm fishing big worms, there is only 1. 10" Rage Thumper!

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I buy the Grande Bass Rattlesnake at Academy... if your having to order them you might check and see if they have them in stock where u live...

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For dropshot - Roboworm 4-1/2 straight worm, my favorite colors are mean green, junebug/chart. tail, and morning dawn/chart. tail.

My other pick would be, Wave worms super soft pro in watermelon/red flake

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I buy the Grande Bass Rattlesnake at Academy... if your having to order them you might check and see if they have them in stock where u live...

They don't carry all the colors.

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This year it has been a Mann's 8" grape jelly worm, t-rigged.

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Probably a tie between GY Senkos, primarily watermelon/black fleck, and 7'' Rage Tail Thumper, black/blue fleck. Senkos are t-rigged weightless or wacky rigged, depends on what the fish want. Thumper is t-rigged with a 3/16oz weight.

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Zoom Trick or Finesse - Green Pumpkin and Red Shad

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GYCB Senko Motoroil/red flake. Absolutely kills it on my home lake.

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Zoom trick and finesse, and of coarse GYCB Senkos

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Thanks everybody for posting...I had been lurking around the forums for a while, but I'm quickly discovering that this site is going to be a great resource to learn things from during the winter. I'm definitely thinking I need to try out some Senkos this coming spring.

Keep the replies coming

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4 1/2 inch straight tail Roboworm in Margarita Mutilator. Nothing keeps up with it.

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Zoom or Net Bait Finesse

Net Bait C Mac 11"

Culprit or Power Bait 7"

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My go-to worm is a 7" or 7-1/2" ribbon tail. I'm not married to any particular brand, I use Culprit, Yum, Berkeley, etc. I've had good results with Barlow's house brand and at ~$14.00 per hundred, they're easy on the wallet too.

Best colors for me are (in no particular order) red shad, tequila sunrise, junebug, black neon, plain black and purple.

Tom

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