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I'm always curious about what plastic worms the BR members will be throwing for the new season.                                                          I'll kick this thread off.                    Mr. Twister Phenom purple and motor oil.                                 Culprit 7.5" ribbon tail blk/blue.                                                          Mr. Twister Mag 12" Buzz Worm blk/ and blue colors( hope to be my night fishing worm).                       Zoom Trick Worm junebug.                                                         Zoom Finesse Worm junebug, watermelon, old purple.                Roboworm 4.5 " and 6", Folkestead Special, Mm111, and Marg Mutilator.                                               Mann's Jelly Worm 6" and 9" grape.                                                    So far that's my selection.                                                         How about you guys? What plastic worms are you packing? Any new ones for the upcoming season?                                        I love a good worm thread!

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  • Super User
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I will only be using Elaztech products from Zman and Strike King in every color that I can find.

  • Super User
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Zoom Trick Worms- numerous colors

Zoom Mag II Worms- purple

Mann’s Jelly Worms- blackberry

 

Weightless or weighted, a TR plastic worm is likely my favorite way to fish, followed by a Senko WR. 

 

 

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I don't have a huge selection of worms. At least not that I use regularly. I'll have a wacky-rigged 5" Dinger tied on at all times in a wide variety of colors: Green Pumpkin and variations, Watermelon and variations, Black, Black/Blue, Junebug, White, Motor Oil, and Bubblegum. I always make sure to have ample supply of these. 

 

My "mainstays" besides that are Zoom Ol' Monsters, Trick Worms, and Finesse Worms, and Culprit 7.5" Ribbontails. All in Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue. Mostly used either weightless or T-Rigged. In the very rare event that I dropshot, it is usually going to be a wacky-rigged 3" dinger.
 

Plus a ton of other random worms in varying colors that don't get used often. 

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1.  Roboworm Straight Tail 6", Aaron's Morning Dawn and Bold Bluegill.

2.  YUM Dinger 5" in Watermelon Red Flake, Green Pumpkin, and Black Blue Flake.

3.  Netbait T-Mac 6.5" in Green Pumpkin and Okeechobee Craw.

4.  YUM Ribbontail 7.5" in Watermelon Red Flake, Green Pumpkin, and Black Blue Flake.

5.  ZOOM Ol' Monster 10.5" in Green Pumpin Magic and June Bug.

  • Super User
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Rage Cutter. Zoom Trick and Culprit auger tail

  • Super User
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Yamamoto 5” Daiwa FAT *Macho Neko worm.

Tom

* revised

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Berkley 7” Power Worms

Culprit Original 7.5”

Zoom U tails, Finese, 5” lizards, and Critter Craws

 

green pumpkin and junebug 

 

 

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I don't throw a worm much anymore, might have to get back to my roots this season. However, I refer to the 7" Powerworm in Blue Fleck as "Old Faithful".

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  • Super User
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Just now, Fred Allen said:

Never fished a rubber worm in my life. Over the winter I got a few bags of YUM Dinger and some Senkos. Honestly can not wait to try to use them.

Good luck with them Fred. Get out there and stick em!

  • Super User
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Zoom Ol Monster, Mag II, U Tale and Trick Worms. Some Culprits in 7.5". Have too many colors to list. Have a bunch of colors I am trying to use up and get rid of them.

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5" Senkos in black blue flake, green pumpkin magic, and the green pumpkin orange.

 

7" powerbait worms in motor oil and junebug.

 

 

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  • Super User
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Roboworm 4.5 straight tail

Berkley havoc bottom hopper 

Zoom trick worm

Zoom mag 2

Stickbaits- senko, bps stiko,zman trd and gambler ace

Mr twister phenom

 

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Ned cutters, trds, zoom UV speed worms, 4 and 5 inch kut tail worms, finesse worms, trick worms, senkos and other stick worms, Power worms(my favorite) and also divine shakey worms. I need to pick up some of the 4 inch power worms too.

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Off the top of my head:

 

4", 6" & 8" Tournament worms

Roboworms

A lot of the Z-Man stuff

Poc'it Phenoms

Senkos & Dingers

Trick Worms

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im a worm nut. i fish grassy lakes and catch more on worms every year than anything. for me its robo worms, grande bass rattlesnakes, grande bass airtail wiggler on a shakey head. reins bubbling shaker, zoom trick worms, zoom finesse worms ultravibe speed worm, berkley 10 inch power worms in summer. senko of course z man fatty z,yamamoto cut tail worm, im sure there are more. yeah i like worms.

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  • Super User
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Oh boy. Probably not going to use all of these, but here's what i've got ready to get rigged up and thrown at a moment's notice:

 

Stick worms:

-Yamamoto Senko

-Strike King Ocho

-Bizz Baits Sassy Stick

-Berkley General

-Rage cut-r

 

Straight tail/Finesse worms

-Zoom Trick worm

-Zoom swamp crawler

-Biospawn Plasmatail

-6" roboworm

-Strike King 3x Finesse

-Bizz Baits Dizzy Diamond

-Berkley Bottom Hopper

 

Curly-tail/Ribbontail worm

-Berkley Power Worm (4", 7", 8.5")

-Zoom mag II

-Mister Twister Phenom

-Mister Twister Thunderworm

-Culprit 7.5

-Charlie's Worms 8" swimming worm

 

Paddle-tail/Buzz worm

-Zoom Ultravibe speed worm

-Buddha baits Swagger worm

-Mann's Jelly worm 8"

  • Super User
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Right now I'm only fishing with Zoom finesse worms, and Creme Scoundrels.  As the temps warm up more I will be using Mann's jellyworms, Zoom Mag II, and Zoom trick worms.

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  • Super User
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Ok, I did not list Senkos as I look at them a bit differently than what I would normally call a plastic worm. But for sure I will be casting Senkos up the wazoo this year! 

  • Super User
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I have accumulated so many soft plastics that I just need to use them up . I even have FLW worms .

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  • Global Moderator
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If I never purchased another plastic worm, I would still have too many . I need to use some hand poured floating producto worms 8” that I got years ago

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