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I have not been a big worm fishermen ever and I picked up a bag of these 11 inch ribbon tail worms in summer craw.  The lakes around here are very clear so I figured that this was a more natural color.  So what should I know about the big worm???

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Texas rig it for tight condensed cover and structure. Carolina rig it for covering water . Fanning points. Dragging creek beds,humps,etc. Use a heavier rod with fast taper. Drag it, hop it, slow as you can stand. And hang on for dear life brother. I freaking love wormin.

  • Global Moderator
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I like fishing them on a swinging football head during the summer time and dragging them. Don't expect every fish to be a big fish, or even bigger than the worm at times. 

  • Super User
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I was going to try and use very little weight or none t-riged.  Most of the lakes here have a lot of veg and the bass seem to key on a slow fall.  I will use my ledged 70mhf and 15 lb flouro and use the lightest weight to cast a good distance.  Is a 5/0 ewg hook big enough???

  • Global Moderator
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I was going to try and use very little weight or none t-riged.  Most of the lakes here have a lot of veg and the bass seem to key on a slow fall.  I will use my ledged 70mhf and 15 lb flouro and use the lightest weight to cast a good distance.  Is a 5/0 ewg hook big enough???

I use a 4/0 most of the time so a 5/0 will be plenty. I prefer a 1/4oz head if I can get away with it. 

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I used to use as big of a ewg as I could get away with. Now I do the opposite. And try to use regular offset Worm hooks. Especially with thinner plastic baits. The smaller the hook the better natural action the bait will have.

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I was going to try and use very little weight or none t-riged.  Most of the lakes here have a lot of veg and the bass seem to key on a slow fall.  I will use my ledged 70mhf and 15 lb flouro and use the lightest weight to cast a good distance.  Is a 5/0 ewg hook big enough???

do your self a favor and pick up some senkos

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