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EXCLUDING stick baits such as senko's, yum dingers, generals, etc., what are some soft plastic worm's you have a ton of confidence in?

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Lft hyperworm- blue fleck, my favorite and I have the most confidence in it. Smaller size for finicky fish and the standard size the rest of the time. 

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Swimmer: Rage Tail Cut R

Curly tail: Rage Tail Anaconda 

Shakey: Reins Swamp Mover

 

I use lots of others,  but those 3 are far and above the rest.

 

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Gambler Burner Worm 7.5" on a swimbait hook

Berkley Power Worm 7" and 10" on a texas rig

Mann's Jelly Worm 12" on a texas or carolina rig

Gambler Webo 5" on a shakeyhead or dropshot

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Speed Worm

Fat Max Rinbon Tail

Cut R

 

 

 

Mike

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Culprit ribbon tail, Mann's Jelly Worm, Zoom trick and finesse worms, Mr. Twister Phenom, generic 6" curly tail worms from almost any brand. I fish plastic worms more than any other bait. I love em all

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Rage cutter and Zoom trick worm 

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Zoom Ol Monster worms.

Zoom U tail worms. 

Zoom centipedes.

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4" - 6" finesse worms, Don Iovino and Roboworms.

6"- 13" Uptons Customs.

Night, Berkley 7 1/2"-10" Power worms.

Tom

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Berkley 10" power worm on a T-rig or Carolina rig. It's my go-to bait for working the bottom during the warmer months, especially in and around vegetation. Started using bigger straight tails though the last couple years and have done well (Uptons customs, Manns Jelly worm). Zoom trick worms and roboworms for more finesse stuff. 

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Berkley Power worms T-rigged have caught a lot of bass for me over the years.

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The orginal crime 6” blackworm. Rigged with a large sewing needle starting from the lump to the nose with a #4 smelled hook. Remove the needle once the line is out, add a splitshot.  Cast it out, let it sit, move it 4”, let it sit, repeat till the next cast. It’s slow fishing but very productive. If you in a boat move the boat till the weeds are gone from shore. Cast into the weeds. If fishing from shore try to cast parallel to shore.

 

my second choice is the culprit 10/12” worms weighted with a jig head.

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Zoom trick worms and magnum finesse worms

YUM Mightee worm

Netbait T-mac and C-Mac

Zoom Ol' Monster and Mag II

Mann's Jelly Worm

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Bass Assassin, Bonehead, Culprit, Double Z, Fliptail, Gene Larew, GrandeBass, Lake Fork Tackle,  Mann, Mr Twister, Rage Tail, Renegade,  Roboworm, Yum, & Zoom.

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If I had to name my best all around bass worm, it would be Roboworm in Morning Dawn.

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15 hours ago, EWREX said:

EXCLUDING stick baits such as senko's, yum dingers, generals, etc., what are some soft plastic worm's you have a ton of confidence in?

Zoom Trick and Swamp Crawler worms.

 

Zoom finesse worms.

 

Power Bait - all plastics.

 

YUM - all plastics.

 

Slider plastics.

 

Just for starters!

 

We have "presentation specific" plastics that are great for the Ned Rig, Drop Shot, Shaky Head, trailers on moving baits, punching, fluipping and pitching, etc. Way too many to list. But I do have a lot of confidence in those I listed above.

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Most of the time a 10" Berkley Power worm is rigged up & ready to go.  I generally start with Blue Fleck.   I wish Berkley would revive the old 6" Pulse worm, I think that is a better bait is stained to muddy water.

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Roboworm

Zoom Dead Ringer

 

I am leaving TRD's & other Zman Ned products off this because I consider them to be a separate category..

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Trick Worm

Speed Worm

7” Power worm

Roboworm

Zoom Finesse Worm

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