Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted May 19, 2018 Global Moderator Posted May 19, 2018 On 5/17/2018 at 12:58 PM, N Florida Mike said: I second the motion with trick worms and speed worms. I usually fish the speed worms like a spinnerbait around weed edges. Another one I like are the 4 inch lucky strike worms in tequila sunrise. These are very light so I fish them with a light rig and bb shot at the hook.They are super cheap at wal mart. The other is 7 .5 inch culprit worms. Start with red or grape shad. I Texas rig worms with as little weight as I can get away with. They often see and/ or take it on the fall, and the more weight there is, it sinks too fast imo. I use 2 or 3/0 wide gap hooks. There is another less known worm called Producto. I think they are made in Sanford, Florida. Their tournament worms are EXCELLENT. But you rarely see them in stores anymore. I have some. And I know a guy that hand pours a copy of the floating producto worm with a paddle tail. I have a whole bunch of those.........all in purple....... Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted May 19, 2018 Super User Posted May 19, 2018 1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said: I have some. And I know a guy that hand pours a copy of the floating producto worm with a paddle tail. I have a whole bunch of those.........all in purple....... I need to order some. Dicks used to carry them. Black grape and black are the 2 colors I use the most. They work great in the St Johns river system. They have a great action. Quote
greentrout Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 2 other old school that work well...T-rigged... 1 Quote
Drew03cmc Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 I am Texas rigging finesse worms and craws. It's one of my favorite ways to fish. 1 Quote
Steve S Posted January 31, 2020 Posted January 31, 2020 On 5/18/2018 at 7:11 PM, JFlynn97 said: I bought a finesse set up recently, a Dobyns Seirra 6'9" medium-light/fast, paired up with a 5.6:1 daiwa rg with 8lb braid. Think it'll work for texas rigging a trick worm or fishing a shaky head? On that I would fish a Ned rig. It just plain catches tons of fish and is really enjoyable. I have caught large mouth, crappie, bluegill, warmouth, and a gar on the same day using a 1/15oz Berkley half head jig with a Z-man TIcklerz. That rod would be perfect for a rod with that power. You could also try a Zoom Ultravibe speed worm Texas rigged with a 1/8-3/16oz bullet weight and a 3/0-4/0 hook. You can swim, flip, pitch and hop that worm so it is super versatile. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted February 1, 2020 Super User Posted February 1, 2020 Don't get hung up on fishing a worm the same way all the time. Sometimes I won't get a bite on a Texas rigged worm at all. If that happens I will re-rig the worm on a split shot rig, or weightless. 1 Quote
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