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I'm wanting to start throwing Trick Worms as I have heard they are dynamite...what's everyone's favorite color and most productive method of fishing them? Anyone put them on a C Rig with success?

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Shakey Head - Green Pumpkin, Black or Green Pumpkin Magic

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shakey head. green pumpkin magic.

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Texas.

 

Black, GP+Chartreuse tip, watermelon magic.

 

Second would be wacky.

 

Now for the younger sibling, the Finesse Worm, I'll go wacky first, TX, split shot...and in more colors.

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like everyone else has said, throw them on  shakey head, i dont perfer them on a c-rig because they sink, dont float, 

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T-Rigged -- Motor oil / chartruce tail 006-006-motoroil-chartreuse-trick-worm.j

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I hate to be the add ball on this, but trick worm will not float so I like them on T-rig or wacky. Robo worm works pretty well on shaky head, at least for me.

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I hate to be the add ball on this, but trick worm will not float so I like them on T-rig or wacky. Robo worm works pretty much on shaky head, at least for me.

 

You can buy trick worms with no salt, and the tail floats on those worms. Mostly worms with no salt will float.

The ones with no salt work great on shakey heads!

-Dingah

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I fish them T-rig with a 1/8 weight.  I find that for the water I fish (gin clear), green pumpkin works best with a green pumpkin Strike King tungsten weight.

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In the dead of summer, Texas rigged weightless, cast out drag back suuuper slooooow.

Redshad, bait fish, junebug chart tip are my colors. I use the mutilator in the KVD style.

Caught this one on baitfish last August, came up 3.9 pounds

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For me it would be,green pumpkin,junebug,black,black grape,red,pumpkin,red shad.I like alot of color! I like to fish them on Buckeye flik-it jig wacky,T-rig,split shot rig,Megastrike shake-E-jig,and a drop shot,C-rig works too.

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T rig weightless, watermelon red.  Toss it up against a log or tree at the shore line and let it set for a little bit and then just barely move it.  If nothing hits it, reel in and toss a foot from the first place.  I've caught more on this than everything else I own added together.

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Motor Oil limited edition color at Dicks. Weightless texposed around cover or bare bank. Throw it on the shore and drag it in slowly.

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In the dead of summer, Texas rigged weightless, cast out drag back suuuper slooooow.

Redshad, bait fish, junebug chart tip are my colors. I use the mutilator in the KVD style.

Caught this one on baitfish last August, came up 3.9 pounds

 

big x2!!

 

middle of August, weightless with a 3/0 hook fished very slow is KILLER. I dead stick them for a good 45 seconds, small twitch and drag, then deadstick again.

 

Favorite colors are Cali 420, GP Magic and anything with a chartreuse tail!

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Weightless t rig, 3/0 worm hook.

Skip lure under dock, wait, feel the strike, set hook, reel in hawg, rinse and repeat.

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Depends on the water clarity.

 

Clear - Watermealon and offshoots.

Stained - Green Pumpkin and offshoots plus Junebug.

Dirty - Black, grape or purple.

 

Trick worms are great for C-rigs.

 

Zoom has a new larger trick worm out. If you can't find it in the stores or Internet let me know and I can give you some information on where to find it.

 

A Swamp Crawler is a smaller trick worm so give it a try, too.

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I use 2 colors - Flesh and Merthiolate. I fish the TX rig around lilly pads, docks, and on those occasions when I don't know what else to throw.

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On our deep, clear water lakes, I use mostly green pumpkin and watermelon candy. I have other colors but those two are, by far, my most productive. Mostly used on c-rig, but shakey heads and t-rigs occasionally, too.

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I usually fish motor oil chartreuse tip, green pumpkin and junebug with various flake colors. Weightless usually works best. It has an irresistible wiggle on the fall when weightless, much like a senko.

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The old bubblegum, weightless t-rigged trick worm, twitched like a fluke/jerkbait over the tops of their heads has been a favorite of mine since................well I started fishing in the mid 80's.

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shakyhead or weightless.

 

Watermelon-red/purple/magic

Green Pumpkin-red/magic

Candy and redbug

Black Sapphire

South African Special

Black

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I'm wanting to start throwing Trick Worms as I have heard they are dynamite...what's everyone's favorite color and most productive method of fishing them? Anyone put them on a C Rig with success?

 

Black, junebug, watermelon/red, and green pumpkin on a 1/8 oz. T-rig or shakyhead jig.

 

I haven't had any luck fishing finesse-style worms on a C-rig, and I've tried quite a bit. 

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Bright colors (Limetruse) and twitching it on a 3/0 hook just below the surface. It's so much fun to watch bass come out of cover to hammer them.

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