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27 minutes ago, scaleface said:

Jelly worm listed five times . Its making a comeback .

I have a few left. I kept looking for the 6" size, but nobody carried them locally. Last night found them on the Mann's website. 6" in grape has always been a favourite.

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1 minute ago, Mobasser said:

I have a few left. I kept looking for the 6" size, but nobody carried them locally. Last night found them on the Mann's website. 6" in grape has always been a favourite.

I went to Bull Shoals last spring and found some in a store down there , you bet I snagged a few  , all in black grape .

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  • berkley flat worm
  • yamamoto senko
  • zoom trick and finesse worms
  • reaction innovations pocket rocket
  • zman big trd
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7" & 10" Berkley power worms

5" & 6.5 " SK finesse

5" Sk Fat baby finesse

Zoom finesse worms

SK Cut tail speed worm.

FM

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If Yamamoto doesn’t make it, I don’t throw it.  I have never found the need to try anything else.  They have enough styles, sizes and colors to fit every type of fishing I do.  Hopefully that holds true with the new ownership.  

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Zoom Tricks

Zoom Mag 2

Mann’s Jelly Worm 

Senko

Zoom Z Craw

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Zoom U Tail

Zoom Mag II

Keitech Mag Wag 6”

 

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12 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Those are good worms!! I’ve got a fish mounted that I caught on one

 

i should try more brands of worms, I use mostly zoom or hand pours 

I was thinking with the flat bottom they’d look good weightless Texas rigged. How do you like to fish them ?

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12 minutes ago, Skunkmaster-k said:

I was thinking with the flat bottom they’d look good weightless Texas rigged. How do you like to fish them ?

Hmmm the swamp crawlers I used are round . They can be rigged any way, Texas with sliding bullet sinker, Carolina, jighead, weightless etc 

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Mo, I’m gonna make it a point to break out some older worms this season that I have had stashed away. Not sure what I’m saving them for. Long gone as far as being on a tackle shop shelf. I have not stored them any way special other than in zip locks. They are still in excellent condition. Old school finesse worms. 
 

Silk Worm 4.5 - Mr. Twister

Razor Worm - Lucky Strike

4” Ribbon Tail - Culprit

4” Power Finesse Worms - Berkley

4” Manns Dragon Worm

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I cant state a specific brand yet, but I'm gonna throw the tar out of some 10"+ worms this year!

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

Hmmm the swamp crawlers I used are round . They can be rigged any way, Texas with sliding bullet sinker, Carolina, jighead, weightless etc 

The Z3 swamp crawler. Who knew leaving out a letter and a number could be so important? 

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4 hours ago, Mobasser said:

I have a few left. I kept looking for the 6" size, but nobody carried them locally. Last night found them on the Mann's website. 6" in grape has always been a favourite.

Mine is 9” in Blackberry. Not only do they have great action, but they seem to catch a few more bass before they get mangled lol. I normally rig mine with a 3/16 oz tungsten bullet weight and a 3/0 Gamakatsu EWG. 

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I’ll be using my tried and true Zooms as always but I’m also going to try the Creme worms as well. That “live” color has my interest.

 

Zoom’s will be Ol’ Monsters and Mag II’s. Green pump, Junebug, Plum, Tequila Sunrise.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Skunkmaster-k said:

The Z3 swamp crawler. Who knew leaving out a letter and a number could be so important? 

Ha! I’ve only seen those hanging on the peg board , never bought them 

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Wow, Zoom for the win by a landslide.  I think I better throw something else this year and show them something different. 

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4 hours ago, TOXIC said:

If Yamamoto doesn’t make it, I don’t throw it.  I have never found the need to try anything else.  They have enough styles, sizes and colors to fit every type of fishing I do.  Hopefully that holds true with the new ownership.  

 

Wish you would tell them to make the old style color Junebug.

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Trying Zoom Speed worm this year. Some some reason never used it before. 

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6 hours ago, Gera said:

Trying Zoom Speed worm this year. Some some reason never used it before. 

You will like 

5 minutes ago, schplurg said:

Ones I make myself, as much as possible.

 

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Those look alive 

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Zoom finesse worm

Zoom Mag II

Mann’s 8” jellyworm

Zoom trick worm

Creme 6” scoundrel 

BPS stik-o

 

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Not that it will be new but I have some X Zone Plastics (worms) I’ll fish more and harder this year. Did ok with their crawfish caught a few river runts on them. They hold up well.  

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On 1/11/2022 at 10:49 PM, DitchPanda said:

Zoom mag 2

Mister twister 6" phenom

Zoom trick worm

Various 5" stickbaits ( senko,dinger, stik o, ace)

Z man TRD

Roboworm straight tail 4.5"

4" Berkley power worm

Zman hula stickz 

Pro worms shaken paddle tail

Mann's jelly worm 9in

Yum magnum finesse worm

4in yum dinger (got plans for this guy)

Possibly a few more I'm forgetting...yeah I've got a worm problem.

Wait that sounds weird.

Wow, was kitchen sink taken as a board name?.... :) 

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