Avalonjohn44 Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 Had the opportunity to fish some Florida ponds last week while down there on a business trip. First day was a waste, nothing was working for me, even senkos (Believe it or not)... I grabbed a few lizards and something I'd only read about here, the magnum trick worm. I got pumpkin, green pumpkin, and junebug colors. I tried these guys out and was amazed. I fished them both shaky and weightless, and the bass were just attacking them... They are very similar in thickness to senkos, but are very floppy, great action. I was doing so well weightless t-rigged that I didn't even have a chance to wacky rig them... At the end of the day I had to quit due to a complete lack of whole worms left. I spent about an hour the first night fixing the lures I had left with mend-it. I fished three days with those worms and absolutely loved them. They are well worth the $5 per bag. I stocked up on some before I left since BPS is so far from me and my Gander doesn't carry them yet. I can't rave enough about this bait. Quote
bweave09 Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 They are awesome....one of my favorites as well. Deadly weightless around laydowns Quote
choupique Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 I have been wearing the bass out with the trick worms. My last two trips we have caught no less than 30 fish per trip all on trick worms. Quote
Gangley Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 The magnum trick is a pretty good producing worm. Don't hesitate to give longer worms a try too. The Ol' Monster by ZOOM produces nicely, the Rage Anaconda does good too, and I have heard good things about the 14" V&M Bayou Giant. Though big worms will increase your average size for the most part, don't be surprised if you reel in some 8 inch bass on a 10+ inch worm, big worms seem to catch all sized fish. Quote
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