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Yup, they do, and that tail adds extra movement and water displacement. 

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Yup, they do, and that tail adds extra movement and water displacement. 

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Yup, they do, and that tail adds extra movement and water displacement. 

I've wanted to try these. What's your favorite color for our water Shane? And favorite way to rig?

  • Super User
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Best way I found is to rig the cut tail worm is with the "small rudder" end of the worm sideways (either left or right side - doesn't matter) as this catches water on the fall and aids in movement ... If dragging a cut tail worm on the bottom , rig the cust tail worm's "small rudder" facing down as this can add a little lift to the worm and kick up a little disturbance on the bottom (especially good this way on a C-Rig) ...Hope this helps !

  • Super User
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I fish the Cut-R T-rigged with a bullet weight and as a trailer on the Rage Blade, naked. 

 

 

 

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  • Super User
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I've wanted to try these. What's your favorite color for our water Shane? And favorite way to rig?

My favorite color, is Blue Craw, with just a tiny fleck of Chartreuse on the end of the tail usually. Probably my favorite rig with it, is Rage-Rigged, buuuut, I do use it a lot Tx rigged, weightless, and it's one of my favorite baits to drop shot. 

  • Super User
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I fish the Cut-R T-rigged with a bullet weight and as a trailer on the Rage Blade, naked.

Kent, you'll freeze to death fishing naked in this weather.

Hootie

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Yup, they do, and that tail adds extra movement and water displacement.

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I fish the Cut-R T-rigged with a bullet weight and as a trailer on the Rage Blade, naked.

Kent, you'll freeze to death fishing naked in this weather.

Hootie

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hahaha. good one hootie.

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