gbassman519 Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 I caught 9 bass AND a crappie off this worm in green pumpkin with red flakes, rigged texas style. This worm has a lot and I mean a lot of tail action when fished just fast enough to move it. i think it was the 7 in worm, 3/8 Tunston bullet, and a 4/0 worm hook. 1 Quote
Todd2 Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 One of my favorite worms, along with the Zoom Ultra Vibe speed worm. 2 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted June 10, 2019 Super User Posted June 10, 2019 Great thing about Cut-R is that on successive casts, it can be a Senko, a swim bait, a curly tail worm, flipping worm....etc. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted June 10, 2019 Global Moderator Posted June 10, 2019 23 minutes ago, Todd2 said: One of my favorite worms, along with the Zoom Ultra Vibe speed worm. Ditto Mike 1 Quote
Todd2 Posted June 11, 2019 Posted June 11, 2019 6 hours ago, Choporoz said: Great thing about Cut-R is that on successive casts, it can be a Senko, a swim bait, a curly tail worm, flipping worm....etc. Agreed..they all work..I've probably caught the least on swimming it like a swim bait, which is where it should shine the most. But I've caught the majority dragging along the bottom or hopping it in brush piles and laydowns. What swimming retrieve works best for you guys? Burning, slow rolling? Quote
gbassman519 Posted June 11, 2019 Author Posted June 11, 2019 Todd I was swimming it And hopping it off bottom. SLOW ROLLING ! 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted June 11, 2019 Global Moderator Posted June 11, 2019 The vast majority of my hits come from swimming it in 2-6ft with a 3/16 unpegged tungsten weight. The trick with these is the tail position. For swimming I hook tail down as Big O, the designer intended. If you're gonna t rig and present it like any other worm, then tail up. Some say it doesn't matter... It does. Mike 1 Quote
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