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You gotta throw a BIG Bait !!! :)

- Rage Tail (Cut-R-Worm)

 

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Definitely my favorite worm to swim. I go through way too many packs/year to count. And when the head of the worm ends up tearing, you can just cut that portion off and start over with a little shorter version of the worm. 

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I only throw the standard size Cut R,

for the bigger sizes it’s always a Magnum UV Speed Worm first. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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Sometimes you have to fish a large bait to keep the little bass from tearing it up.

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How do you guys rig these worms? Texas rig or some sort of jig head?

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56 minutes ago, JackstrawIII said:

How do you guys rig these worms? Texas rig or some sort of jig head?

I Texas Rig. I get better hookups using an EWG hook as opposed to an offset round bend.

 

The depth and cover I'm fishing determines the weigh size or if I'm gonna peg it. Nothing slides through grass better.

 

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1 hour ago, NorthernBasser said:

I Texas Rig. I get better hookups using an EWG hook as opposed to an offset round bend.

 

The depth and cover I'm fishing determines the weigh size or if I'm gonna peg it. Nothing slides through grass better.

 

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Ditto

In my relatively shallow water I always use an unpegged 3/16 fir both the standard sized Cut R or Magnum Speed Worm. 
 

When swimming the Cut R I always rig tail down, for vertical presentations tail up. 


 

 

 

Mike

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