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I have mostly used them Texas rigged, and with good success.  What is your favorite way to use them?  Shaky, Neko, wacky, split shot, something else?

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All of the above. The Original Trick Worm with less salt is a great shakey head bait. The Merthiolate color weightless during the Spring has been a go-to for many years.

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Shakeyhead and split shot rig are the 2 I use most.

 

Allen

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Shakeyhead, drop shot, and split shot rig. Bigger 9"+ straight tails get the nod for T-rigs and C-rigs for me. 

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I don’t always throw trick worms. But when I do, I prefer split shot rigging. 

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Shakyhead or wacky rig

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I like to wear them as a mustache when I go out to bars to meet women.  That and a Texas rig are both extremely effective.  

 

Note:  Don't use the bubblegum.  It just looks stupid.  Great for the T-rig though.  

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Weightless and weedless.

 

I prefer the finesse worm for shaky heads.

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Drop-shot for LMB, but not so much for SMB.

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Weightless just below the surface.

Retrieval is similar to a jerk bait but less aggressive.

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Here's mine:

 

 

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