PABASS Posted November 16, 2012 Posted November 16, 2012 Love the Senkos and like the Yum Dingers, caught a ton of fish on both, but I will say Robo Worm 4" because I like the finesse and action of this worm. Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted November 16, 2012 Super User Posted November 16, 2012 Zoom: 4" dead ringers on a shakeyhead, t-rig utails and 8" big dead ringers. Colors: watermelon/red, red shad. I also like the finesse worms on a shakeyhead. Black, watermelon/red, and on occasion white. 1 Quote
tennsopher Posted November 17, 2012 Posted November 17, 2012 Traditional style worms Culprit in black,Zetabait gillrakers in black/red flake and Producto jiggle tails dark purple/ice blue tail.Specialty worms,senkos in watermelon red and watermelon black flake.Zoom trick worms same colors and sluggos in Arkansas shiner color. Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted November 19, 2012 Super User Posted November 19, 2012 Berkley Powerbait and Gulp. I'd put it in the opposite order except Gulp dries out too fast. Hint to combat this: if you trail it behind the boat (just under or on the water's surface) it will last longer when you aren't using it. Quote
basshole8190 Posted November 20, 2012 Posted November 20, 2012 Zoom: 4" dead ringers on a shakeyhead, t-rig utails and 8" big dead ringers. Colors: watermelon/red, red shad. I also like the finesse worms on a shakeyhead. Black, watermelon/red, and on occasion white. ZOOM DEAD RINGER!! deadly worm works everyway from t-rig to drop shot to shakey head the dead ringers are one of my best kept secret weapons i use the 4' from dec-may then the 8" may -nov any color any day will outcatch any other worm on my home waters im that confident in them on several occasions i have embarrassed my buddies who are senko snobs (no offense) outfishing them 6:1 on their boat in there spots on the lake lol only one local shop sells them here and i have the guy order them for me special in big packs of 100 so i dont have to hope someone bought my go to colors on a seperate note in general i am pleased with zoom plastics in general, especially for worms. now beavers, creatures and craws is a different discussion for a different time Quote
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