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Ok anybody have experience with these?   Rumor has it, that their shape creates a more exaggerated level of action than other stick worms, but I havent found any video footage to confirm this.  Curiosity has gotten the best of me. 

 

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They are designed for wacky rigging specifically, and I grabbed a pack for 1.99 at a local flea market a year or so ago, and I was not a fan either, as they sag and the concept is similar to the old bass pro Knock out worms which I use to like since they had the heavyweight style that Berley makes and the same design with bulbous ends and if hooked at the egg sack, they bent perfectly even. I have a bunch of knock out worms stashed away as they are great for texas rigging and punching as they are super heavy...

 

I would pass on the Spanky worm, although Lunker City has alot of good baits, the Slugg-o and the Salad Spoon are my favorites, and they make a creature that is crazy looking my friend had one day that looked like it would be great, although nothing was hitting that day. I do like the Lunker City Texposed hooks which I found on sale years ago and they are actually great or texposing baits and not snagging weeds.

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