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6" Flattail Roboworm..in Oxblood, or Hologram Shad

4.5" Flattail Roboworm...in Sexy Shad, or Hologram Shad

These are for pure numbers.

How do you rig those robo worms?

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Passive Bass (most of the time)

Gambler Big Stick

Roboworm Zipper Worm

Brewers Slider Worm

Aggressive Bass (some of the time)

Berkley 10" Power Worm

Gambler 10" Ribbontail Worm

Deps 6" Deathadder Grub (can you say 'Dynamite')

Don't hold back Roger. How about colors, weights, techniques?? :) Please??

Touche' ;D

I'm sure each will be covered in due course.

When I read your preference for the color "Junebug" in your former post, it took me back to the 1960s.

Not long after the first plastic worms flooded the marketplace (Cream, Manns & Culprit),

the cliche' of the times was "Any color worm will work, as long as it's "Purple"".

Remarkably, 40 years later and it's still a "Purple Worm"! ;)

Roger

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Zoom finesse, Zoom Shaky head and Roboworm straight tail worm have produced the largest numbers. The most productive I have used is a watermelon/red flake Zoom finesse worm.

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Zoom trick worm best ever!!!!!

And a senko is a stick bait not a worm

you obviously haven't fished the zipper shakin roboworms, which is my favorite next to the kuhuna cut tail worm

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The 6". Most of the time t rigged with a 3/16, or 1/4 oz bullet weight. I have dropshotted them also.

The 4.5" worms are for dropshot, unless I'm really desperate and need to toss into some light cover.. ;D

When I do dropshot them, I prefer to nose hook them.

6" Flattail Roboworm..in Oxblood, or Hologram Shad

4.5" Flattail Roboworm...in Sexy Shad, or Hologram Shad

These are for pure numbers.

How do you rig those robo worms?

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Luck E strike's jogger worm....laugh all you want those things can catch fish and they are under $2 a bag. 

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Touche'   ;D

Hey! I was being serious Roger. I know a wealth of information when I see him, just looking to get as much as I can. ;)

Never even heard of that Deps worm...

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Luck E strike's jogger worm....laugh all you want those things can catch fish and they are under $2 a bag.

They are like a harder version of the senko and they are good for aggressive bass.

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Touche' ;D

Hey! I was being serious Roger. I know a wealth of information when I see him, just looking to get as much as I can. :)

Never even heard of that Deps worm...

As I'll bet you know, Japanese fishing tackle has cornered a special market niche,

not the least of which is the Senko. Browse the Ichiban Tackle & Lee's Global Tackle websites

and you'll find leading edge lures from Deps, Keitech, etcetera ;)

Roger

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AlluringBats 7" Hookup - HuckleBerry Color - Slap it on a jig head and go fishing!!!

also great t rigged weightless.

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I would probably have to say Roboworm! The first time I used it it caught me a nice bass using a drop shot and hooking it in the nose!! 4.5 inch straight tail black grape!!!

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you obviously haven't fished the zipper shakin roboworms, which is my favorite next to the kuhuna cut tail worm

We obviously have very different opinions which is obvious because you and I are different people.

What you assume is that it is obvious that I have never fish the zipper shakin worm because if I had then it would obviously be my favorite worm.

What you failed to observe is that that Captain Obvious is a tackle junkie of the first degree and close kin to the bait monkey. Obviously one who has devoted most of his young life to studding tackle could not let such a well know lure like the zipper fly under his radar.

Obviously then I have fished that worm and still claim that it comes behind my much loved trick worm.

I hope that now you will continue to fish the zipper worm which you obviously love, and I will fish the trick worm which I obviously love and we both will enjoy success with our choices. ;)

Now after this short hi-jack of this post let us continue with the first question: Favorite Plastic Worm? 

My answer remains unchanged :)

Capt.O

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Oh my goodness kids.  It's lures, not life or death.  Lighten up.

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I think that pretty much anything past or present that's made out of plastic will make the list sooner or later if this thread lives long enough.

I like just about any plastic as long as it's a shade of purple.  ;)

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I think that pretty much anything past or present that's made out of plastic will make the list sooner or later if this thread lives long enough.

I like just about any plastic as long as it's a shade of purple. ;)

and a trick worm

    -gk

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Oh my goodness kids.  It's lures, not life or death.  Lighten up.

Sorry I was joking around maybe I made it sound to serious but I was just joking ;D

Capt.O

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Zoom finesse worm,

Never fished a trick worm, how do you normally rig these?

T- tig them but instead of a normal position for the hook put it further down the worm so you get fluttering action on both ends. Its deadly

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