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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Brand new video just posted. Hope you enjoy it!

 

 

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  • Super User
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Good one Boss ?

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Another great video 

Texas rig has always been my go to style

  • Super User
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Great video Glenn!

 

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Thanks Glenn, gotta try your technique next time if I dare enough to fish under hot CA sun.?

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Great video. This is how I have been catching them lately.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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4 hours ago, FishDewd said:

Glenn was practicing his lasso skills for the next rodeo!

You figured me out!  

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Great video....I love fishing Texas rigged worms in late summer, it's one of my favorite ways to target largemouth....but is it me or has the plastic worm lost its popularity over the past 10 years or so ? There is hardly a mention of Texas Rigged Worms anymore and it's rare to hear an angler win a large format pro tournament this way. Am I off on this opinion , or does this opinion hold true around the country ? 

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Great Job!

 

 

 

 

Mike

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45 minutes ago, J.Vincent said:

Great video....I love fishing Texas rigged worms in late summer, it's one of my favorite ways to target largemouth....but is it me or has the plastic worm lost its popularity over the past 10 years or so ? There is hardly a mention of Texas Rigged Worms anymore and it's rare to hear an angler win a large format pro tournament this way. Am I off on this opinion , or does this opinion hold true around the country ? 

It seems to be all about the jigs.

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My neck of the woods the original 7" Berkley Power Worm is used a lot T rigged...Academy sells a ton of 'em...few in my boat over the years using Red Shad...

 

Thank you great video...

 

good fishing...

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This is my go to technique for catching bass in the summer months. Sure, you can catch em cranking and by dragging a jig or drop shotting deep cover but, for me, nothing is as fun as yanking them out of the grass. I use a creature baits and Berkley Power Worms a lot when the bass are actively feeding but I’ve found that when they get finicky a Texas rigged straight tail worm like the senko and the Strike King Ocho will persuade them to bite. Pair it up with a 1/8-1/4 oz Tungsten sinker and just shake it baby! 

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