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Hi All, 

 

Picked up several packs of these on sale and was wondering what everyone's experience or opinions of them are, don't hear much about them. Haven't had a chance to test them and I'm thinking about fishing them on a shakey head or neko rig. Does the tail stand up or does it sink to the bottom? If it stands up I may have just have what I am looking for. Thanks for any info. 

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I have a few packs myself. Pumpkin seed and black. I've split shot rigged and slider fished them for River smallies and have caught fish. I believe in Berkley Power Worms and have fished a few styles for many years. Maybe not my favorite worm mfg. but up near the top. 

 

If they were not Berkley or Power Worm I would not have bought them. I bought them to throw something slightly different and being a PW I had a pretty good idea they would work. 

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IMHO, ANY worm can be fished T rig, Carolina, Neko, Wacky, Dropshot, etc.--depending on the situation.  Why limit your choice?

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