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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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