KYBassin' Posted May 16, 2014 Posted May 16, 2014 I'm a Powerbait worm man. Mostly use 7 inch worms but thinking about starting to use 10 inchers to get a bigger bite. Am I giving up bite volume for size by doing this? Thoughts? Thanks Quote
Super User MCS Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 Slightly but I wouldn't say hard yes. I have had plenty of smaller fish hit a 10.....and plenty of big fish hit a 7. a 10 will keep the dinks away though. 1 Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 I use the 12" power worms from Berkley with a 6/0 EWG hook and I've got tons of bass on them. I use them the most during the really hot summer days though. I believe it does result in less fish but bigger fish. But as in less fish I don't mean your only gonna catch 5lb+ bass on them ive caught plenty of 2lb bass on 12' worms Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 16, 2014 Author Posted May 16, 2014 Makes sense. I wonder if it makes a difference in northern latitudes vs southern? Quote
TTS Posted May 16, 2014 Posted May 16, 2014 I use 10" worms as soon as it gets hot. Not sure if deters smaller fish or not, as I've caught plenty of small fish on them too. Some not as long as the worm itself. I fish lots of heavy weeds in the summer. I think the larger size helps the fish find the bait a little easier. Live in Wisconsin, so they like them up here too... Tom Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 16, 2014 Author Posted May 16, 2014 I use 10" worms as soon as it gets hot. Not sure if deters smaller fish or not, as I've caught plenty of small fish on them too. Some not as long as the worm itself. I fish lots of heavy weeds in the summer. I think the larger size helps the fish find the bait a little easier. Live in Wisconsin, so they like them up here too... Tom Thanks Tom. WI is exactly where I was talking about. Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 I'm a Powerbait worm man. Mostly use 7 inch worms but thinking about starting to use 10 inchers to get a bigger bite. Am I giving up bite volume for size by doing this? Thoughts? Thanks Why not branch out and try other brands and worm styles, there is a whole world of worms waiting to be discovered.Tom Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 16, 2014 Author Posted May 16, 2014 Why not branch out and try other brands and worm styles, there is a whole world of worms waiting to be discovered. Tom For me, I think it's a confidence thing. I have tried other brands, styles, etc. Just have always had the most success with Powerbait worms. Quote
boostr Posted May 16, 2014 Posted May 16, 2014 Are you guys talking about ribbon tail worms, and if so how would you fish them? Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 16, 2014 Author Posted May 16, 2014 Are you guys talking about ribbon tail worms, and if so how would you fish them? I use ribbon tails often. I usually rig them Texas rig them, weightless. I'll add some weight if I'm working deeper water or heavier weeds. Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 You generally fish ribbon tails the same as other worm lures, I just like them on those days I feel the bass want a little more movement in the lure. Quote
Super User Raul Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 I'm a Powerbait worm man. Mostly use 7 inch worms but thinking about starting to use 10 inchers to get a bigger bite. Am I giving up bite volume for size by doing this? Thoughts? Thanks It doesn´t matter, that is not the way to get a big bite, a pound bass can easily bite and swallow a 10" worm. Quote
boostr Posted May 16, 2014 Posted May 16, 2014 How are the Zoom Ol Monster worms, just bought 2 bags of 10 1/2. I really want to concentrate on plastics, irritate some bass. Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted May 16, 2014 Super User Posted May 16, 2014 I like the zoom ol monster as well, very good lure 1 Quote
Super User bigbill Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 I had a 13" pickerel grab a 12" black shad colored culprit worm by the head were the hook was. I was reeling it in as he took a shot at it. Then a bass hit my live bait night crawler as I reeled it in. Seeing this told me the fish wanted something moving. We both put on mepps spinners and or bass fishing with lures started. Quote
Super User Tywithay Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 I've caught 8" bass on a 12" worm and 8lb bass on a 4". When they're hungry, they don't care. Quote
frogflogger Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 I really like the Case Plastics b Big Momma - it's 11" straight tail that's segmented so you can downsize easily - a very very effective worm anywhere bass live. Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 Like the G-Man says : " Ain't no mirrors down there - bass don't know how big or small they are " ! I have had dinks bite a Rapala bigger than they were ...Rig a 10 inch worm with a 5/0 worm hook and up to a 3/8th oz. bullet weight then swim it or hop it on the bottom . Green Pumpkin , Water Melon Red Flake , Junebug and Black with Blue Flake will serve you well (depending on conditions) . Zoom 'Ole Monster is comparable to a Berkely Power Bait 10 inch worm - but I would add a little of your favorite scent to the Zoom bag to knock back the strong plastic smell Zoom baits tend to have . Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 For me, I think it's a confidence thing. I have tried other brands, styles, etc. Just have always had the most success with Powerbait worms. If you do what you've alway done, you'll get what you've always got! Rage Tail Recon Quote
TourPT Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 Bass of all sizes love the 10" Strike King Rage Anaconda here in Northern IL, even the ones barely bigger then the worm. 1 Quote
Pz3 Posted May 19, 2014 Posted May 19, 2014 Little fish try to eat huge baits. Big fish can and will eat even bigger baits. Doesnt mean thats what they always want but 10inch worms are that happy medium imo. Its good to have 4" through 12" selections. Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 19, 2014 Author Posted May 19, 2014 I appreciate the input. For the record, I agree and understand that smaller fish will eat large baits...just as bigger fish will eat small baits. Was just trying to get a feel from those who use larger worms if they felt their average fish size went up. Quote
Pz3 Posted May 19, 2014 Posted May 19, 2014 On average the size goes up but the amount usually goes down. Quote
KYBassin' Posted May 19, 2014 Author Posted May 19, 2014 That's what I guessed, it makes sense. Thanks. Quote
Super User Raul Posted May 19, 2014 Super User Posted May 19, 2014 Bass of all sizes love the 10" Strike King Rage Anaconda here in Northern IL, even the ones barely bigger then the worm. Was it a big bite or a small bite ? Quote
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