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Was curious on the size of these...specifically need to know what size to use on a zoom trick worm and 4in yum dingers?

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5mm is what you want for a trick worm. It will dimple it just slightly.  I have no idea on dingers. On a 5" senko the 6mm is just a bit tighter than the 5mm is on a trick worm. 7mm is just a bit on the loose side on a 5" senko

Trick worm with a 5mm

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6mm on a big bite baits 5" stick worm

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5mm - 6mm are the ones to use for tricks and Senko's as said.

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For those that have used these, have you seen more fish per bait? I’ve used the black O rings but still manage to lose them more often than I feel I should. 

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I used the crossovers for the first time Friday.  Honestly I don’t think it did a better job holding them together any better than the regular o rings.

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1 hour ago, bigspirit said:

For those that have used these, have you seen more fish per bait? I’ve used the black O rings but still manage to lose them more often than I feel I should. 

The main reason I went to the crossover rings is for the hook orientation to the bait. 

The black Orings suggest a more Neko style and I struggle with 2 Orings.

 

Snake oil ? Perhaps a little but if it ain't this, it'll be something else...... fishing.

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I've used them a lot lately and have found them to be a waste of money. Worms get pulled and shook off of them no matter what. If you can get one to fit real tight it just causes the worm to break when a fish head shakes. I've settled on using shrink wrap. I've found that it's best to not shrink it tight for the very same reason. I think the best solution is to use elaztech worms with a lightly weighted wacky hook.

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