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Zoom 8" Big Dead Ringer in Watermelon Seed Texas or Carolina rigged.I like to dip the tail in chart Spike It.I use a 3/0 Gammy G-Lock hook

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Zoom Trick Worm, plain watermelon in clear water, black in any other water. Always weightless with a 2/0 or 3/0 hook.

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On a jighead: Strike king 3X worm

T-rigged: GYCB Big Kahuna Cut-Tail

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Power Worms, 7" and 10"

Yum Big Show Paddle worms

Original Culprit worms

Zoom Trick worms

Zoom Finesse worms

Anacondas

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It's simple. Instead of putting the hook point in and out of the worm right away put the hook in and run it down about 2 inches and then out.

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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

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there's an element of truth to every joke.

ROBOWORM RULES!!!mc-hammer.gif

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Roboworm (in ox blood, blue, green pumpkin colors) or Don Iovino hand-pour worms (in crawdad color). I like to fish these on a split-shot, or drop-shot rig.  I use either 4" or 6" worms...

I think the hand-pours seem to fall a little slower which I really like when split-shotting.

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