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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.

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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.

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