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Lately? :)

Thumper...

Historically

GYCB 5" Senko

Weightless?

Yum Dinger or Zoom Trick Worm :)

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For t-rigs I prefer Ribbon tail/ U-tail worms.

YUM and ZOOM have been producing well for me in almost any color.

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7.5" and 10" ribbon-tails - Yum, Culprit, and BPS have all worked well for me.

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For a Texas rig I usually always go to a 10" Berkley Powerbait twist-tail worm in plum color.  It has caught many fish for me.

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Being that I've caught more fish on Roboworms, I'd have to say...............Roboworms.. ;D

6" flat tail, in assorted colors.

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Zoom trick worm

Weedless and weightless

Green pumpkin with green flake

Motor oil

Motor oil with red flake

Kudzu

  -gk

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ZOOM Ol' Monster (Faster Ribbon Tail)

Berkley 10" Power Worm (Slower Ribbon Tail)

Clear Water: Redbug (Day) and Junebug (Night)

Dirty Water: Junebug

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Trick worm,weightless or sometimes a small weight(1/16 oz. or smaller)

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Lately it's been *** by *.Solid black color has been my go to so far.

Other favorite worms are yum dinger 4",Jogger worm 4" Aaron magic,Zoom trick stick 7" watermelon/chart tail.

Curly tail are either by culprit or berkley powerworms...either one in the 7" size.

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i dont have one favorite. the ones i do keep stocked are :

*** 4" and 5" trick sticks

AB 8" taper tails

zoom speed worm

zoom u tails

zoom finesse worm.

natural (baby bass and/or watermelon candy) and white shades are all i need.

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Zoom Finesse worm-cotton candy

Zoom Ol' Monster-junebug

Yum 10" ribbontail and Rage Tail Thumber-redbug

Bass Pro Squirmin' Worm 6"-Junebug

Yum Dinger-white.

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Zoom Ol' Monster green watermelon when they want a big one.

Zoom trickworm when they want something smaller

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