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Ok gents I have a question that will help me and a few others out. I fish a tough location with medium pressure, and there is no structure for the bass to hide, and the water in green with very little movement. If you were to pick the one go to finesse worm what would it be, and how would you rig it up? Please be very specific with sizes and colors!

Thanks and keep the lines tight!

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A green pumpkin trick worm is pretty tough to beat for a good, all around finesse worm. I'd fish it on a light Texas rig with a 3/0 hook. 

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I'd recommend a Charlie Brewer's Slider worm (3in.) watermellon or motor oil with the orange tail on a 1/16oz Original Slider jighead

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The bass will tell you what they want so you have to throw different platsics until you gfind the pattern.

 

May I suggest throwing a Zoom green pumpkin trick worm on a shaky head followed by a wacky rigged Zoom trick worm on a shaky head followed by a Senko and then a craw-type presentation with your Texas rigged finesse worm (Berkley, Zoom Culprit, Gambler, etc.) ready to go in an instance's notice.

 

I agree with Bluebasser on the green pumpkin color. However, use your most confident color in addition to green pumpkin. Actually, make that green pumpkin with black flake.

 

Let us know how you do.

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3inch yum dinger in either green pumpkin or watermelon on a light drop shot...or even just a 1/0 EWG hook and no weight.

G luck

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Y'all gonna be throwing worms so I'll be throwing a Rage Craw Falcon Lake color on a light Texas rig or maybe a Baby Brush Hog Watermelon Neon.

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A green pumpkin trick worm is pretty tough to beat for a good, all around finesse worm. I'd fish it on a light Texas rig with a 3/0 hook. 

X2 on that, or Trick worm in Watermelon red.  Works well on a shakey head also.  Zoom, baby, ZOOM!

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First of all, I'm a HUGE fan of the Rage Tail 10" Thumper.

However, the 5" Senko in your favorite color rigged weightless

will produce greater numbers. The Fat Ika is another "must have".

 

Next, Rage-rigged Rage Craw or Lobster.

 

Brand new: Rage Tail Cut-R.

 

Under the radar: MegaStrike MegaBug and Craw Tube.

These can be rigged any way you like, but my suggestion

is to Rage Rig the MegaBug and fish the Craw Tube on a

ShakE2 Pro Series.

 

Last, but not least: GYCB 6.5" Kut Tail rigged on a ShakE2 Pro Series.

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I have been experimenting with colors . Blue flash finesse worm been working alot here lately possilby due to something they have never seen.

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The bass will tell you what they want so you have to throw different platsics until you gfind the pattern.

 

 

^^^^^THIS^^^^^ I keep switching it up until the fish eat one presentation.

6" Zoom finesse in green pumpkin rigged texas is generally where I start.

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5" Zoom trick worm in any watermelon variation, Texas or wacky rig them on a 2/0 EWG hook.  

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Berkley Power Worm 7" or 10" on Texas Rig on 4/0 EWG , Senko 5" or 6" on Wacky Rig 2/0 Owner Wheedless Hook , Fat Ika Texas rig on 4/0 Ewg hook weightless.

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I'd recommend a Charlie Brewer's Slider worm (3in.) watermellon or motor oil with the orange tail on a 1/16oz Original Slider jighead

x2.

 

A 5" grub or a 3" senko also rig well on sliders.

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Strike King finesse worm with a 1/8oz Mojo Rig. My favorite rig!

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As far as worms go, first I would probably try a Rage Tail Recon Worm in green pumpkin. I usually texas rig these with 1/4oz weight and a 5/0 hook. No, its not finesse, but I can fish it faster and if the the fish are on to it I prefer to catch them that way. If that is not working I would probably switch to a shakey head worm. I mostly use either Zoom Trick or Finesse Worms, depending on what the fish are doing. Again, I like watermelon/green pumpkin colors here, but I will also throw junebug a lot on a shakey head. From there, weightless wacky or texas rig senko style worms. Still, I usually start with a green pumpkin but will go to other colors. A 7in Rage Tail Thumper is another worm I like a lot. I usually throw it on a 2/0 or 3/0 hook with a 3/16oz weight.

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I would need to see the water and fish activities, but one possibility based on what you said would be 4" dinger green pumpkin or green pumpkin/chart t-rigged with 1/16 oz 1/8 oz bullet weight, but again it depends. Also, I often rotate my baits trying to look for color that works.

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Good to see very few are throwing the same stuff.  

 

It all goes to show you- it's not what you're using, it's how you're using it I guess :) 

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A 4" Zoom dead ringer fished on a Siebert Outdoors Zenith shakyhead.

 

Edit: I prefer Watermelon/red.

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Green pumpkin is my go to color for bass... I also like cinnamon blue flake, but that color have been hard to find lately. Tomorrow i'll try Bass pro shops's Okeechobee Magic stick-os... Good luck

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there are two important factors in my weightless soft plastics.  1-plop/splash entry  2-rate of fall.

if i def wanted to catch fish, dinks included, i'd use a zoom finesse worm. any color as long as its black. it doesn't matter how hard you cast, it will still splash down gently like a tasty worm snack that just fell out of a tree.  and the rate of fall is very slow.  good factors for pressured fish.

you will catch TONS of dinks with it. 

 

after you get bored taking the dinks off ur hook take the next step up to a super fluke. it's rate of fall is great and erratic.  5" senkos and 7" ribbon tails are in this league too. ironically the rate of fall is slower and splash is softer with the 7" ribbon.  and it's bulky profile attracts bigger fish.   a 2/0 hook works for any of these; color: start with black and experiment from there.

 

the 10" ole monster separates the dinks from hawgs. not so good on pressured water (except at night; or spring/fall). it actually isn't that big--thin 5" worm with 5" of ribbon. long dead sticks with slow drags can be deadly.

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Looks like a lot of green pumkin fans which is my overall favorite color. I will recommend three colors that should work: green pumkin (it has worked everywhere I have ever fished except pond 25 on FT Leonard Wood, MO), solid black (it works in any water color), final is whatever matches the bottom where you are fishing. As for baits most will work but  I will list a few below that work for me for reference.

 

Zoom finesse worm in GP or black= you cannot fish it wrong and can find them anywhere

Berkley power worm 4" curl tail = Solid black with a t-rigged bullet  weight 1/32-3/16oz.

Senko= 4" Kinami pick your color as they all work but if you need a color 297 is GP, 306 is natural shad and I forget baby bass but they can be bought at Wal-Mart . If these colors do not work there are no bass where you are fishing or your spot is a swimming pool.

 

Allen

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