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Plastic worms have been the most consistent fish catcher for me, especially in hot weather.                                         Here's my own selection for 2023.                                          Mr. Twister Phenom 6".           Roboworm 41/2 and 6".           Mann's Jelly Worm 8".              Brewers Slider. 4".                     Zoom Trick worm 6"                Zoom finesse worm 4".          Culprit 71/2 and 10".              This group covers the bases where I fish. I use t rig and sometimes Shakey head. For colors, it's purple, grape, motor oil, and solid black.                                                What plastic worms are in your lineup this summer?

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  • Super User
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If I ever get a chance to get back out  Jelly worms 6"and  8", plus Yum Dingers. Texas rigged Dingers with a 5/16th oz weight has become my go to worm the past couple of years because of the ease of pitching and they get bit.

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  • Super User
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my two main players.

 

Zoom Z-drop green pump

5" senko in #925 color.

 

backup singers consist of

Roboworm in MM2, morning dawn.

Zoom speedworm green pump.

 

that might be it.

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5" Senko

Xzone MB Fat Finesse

Missle Baits Magic Worm(new but giving them a go next few trips)

 

Throw in some roboworms and strike king fat baby finesse worms when I need to.

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  • Super User
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Number one by far this year is Zoom Mag Trick worm, Junebug, or Watermelon candy.

2- 7 inch Senko black with blue flake

3- Zoom Ole Monster, Junebug.

 

I don't use worms as often as I should, but when I do the worms are big, and so are the bass.

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Zoom Ole Monster, Jelly worm 8", and Culprit 7" are my favorite t rig worms. Not in any order, just depending on the situation.

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  • Global Moderator
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Sight fishing off remaining beds…

White Rage Craw

White Full size Brush Hog

(Not many left but a few are still there)
 

Frogs…

Green pepper original Scum Frog. 
Black popping Scum Frog 
 

Bottom Contact…

June bug or red/shad Rage Bug,

8” motor oil Jelly Worm,

10” red Anaconda,

5” June bug General


Swimming…

June bug Magnum Speed Worm,

Honey candy Rage Cut R,

Red/shad Fat Max

Houdini Skinny Dipper 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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Zoom ol monster in black grape, green pumpkin

10” powerbait Worm in motor oil

 

 

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ProductoLure tournament worms in 6”& 8”, same worms for 40 years. Also the Five Tackle Big Cuz and Suresack mag worms. I have a duffle bag full of others but I use these the most. 

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  • Solution
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Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Worm, watermelon red, tail dipped in Spike-It Dip-N-Glo, chartreuse, garlic. 

 

Zoom's Ultravibe Speed Craw, watermelon red, claws dipped in Spike-It Dip-N-Glo, chartreuse, garlic.

 

Both with a 1/8 oz tungsten weight & 3/0 straight shank round bend hook.

 

Mister Twister 8" Mag Buzz Worm, green pumpkin blue tail. 

 

Rage Tail Lobster Lake Fork Craw

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  • Super User
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One of my favorite baits to throw in the dead of summer is a big old Culprit 10” ribbon tail. Z-Man Finesse WormZ get a lot of use as well on a drop shot or shaky head for me. Those two are my most used plastic worm. 

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  • Super User
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What’s with all of the craw baits being mentioned? Them ain’t worms!?

4-5-6-7 inch Senkos

5-7.5 inch Yamamoto kut tail

5 inch pro Senko

6 inch swim Senko

7 inch speed Senko

3 inch Ned Senko 

5 inch Yamamoto Slinko

5 inch Yamamoto curl tail 

3 inch Shad Shape Worm Original

5 inch Shad Shape Worm Floating

 

And y’all wonder why I have never seen the reason to leave the Yamamoto lineup? ??

 

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1 minute ago, TOXIC said:

What’s with all of the craw baits being mentioned? Them ain’t worms!?

4-5-6-7 inch Senkos

5-7.5 inch Yamamoto kut tail

5 inch pro Senko

6 inch swim Senko

7 inch speed Senko

3 inch Ned Senko 

5 inch Yamamoto Slinko

5 inch Yamamoto curl tail 

3 inch Shad Shape Worm Original

5 inch Shad Shape Worm Floating

 

And y’all wonder why I have never seen the reason to leave the Yamamoto lineup? ??

 

 

 

I consider anything with a slim pencil body a worm.

 

The craw worm been around forever and to me is more a worm variation than a craw variation.  YMMV

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  • Super User
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Stick worms

5” Senko. No contest. Lately it’s been Black or Blue w/Black Laminate, but historically it’s a #956- Watermelon w/Copper Flake-Orange w/Red Flake. Also good ol’ #297 Green Pumpkin

 

”Standard” worms

9” Mann’s Jelly Worm- Blackberry

6.5” Zoom Trick- Watermelon Red

6.5” Zoom Mag 2- Purple

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  • Super User
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47 minutes ago, TOXIC said:

What’s with all of the craw baits being mentioned? Them ain’t worms!?

 

Cause I ain't here just to fish, I'm here for your fish!

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  • Super User
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I love the RoboWorm. Straights, Fats and Curly tails. Throw a lot of Berkley worms also. Been fishing the Dry Creek worms quite a bit also. 
 

Over the years there has been many worms that work out well but the get phased out. Never thought I’d see Yamamoto drop the Kut tail. 

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  • Super User
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Yamamoto might have been bought out and might be restructuring the products. 

  • Super User
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1 minute ago, Spankey said:

Yamamoto has been bought out and might be restructuring the products. 

Fixed that for you

 

"CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (October 22, 2021) — FourBridges Capital announced today that Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, Inc. (Yamamoto) has been sold to GSM, Inc., a portfolio company of GridIron Capital. FourBridges structured and negotiated the deal on behalf of Yamamoto."

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  • Super User
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1 minute ago, MN Fisher said:

Fixed that for you

 

"CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (October 22, 2021) — FourBridges Capital announced today that Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, Inc. (Yamamoto) has been sold to GSM, Inc., a portfolio company of GridIron Capital. FourBridges structured and negotiated the deal on behalf of Yamamoto."

The past couple of seasons a few Yamamoto plastics have been hard for me to find to restock. Not bone dry but getting close to being out. It will come together. Thanks for being up with the news. 

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Grande Bass Rattlesnake, Big Bite Coontail, Zoom Monster, Zoom Finnesse 6", various 4"-5" Stickbaits, various Craws/Creatures, Burner/Swimmers big and small, various Paddle Tails, various drop shot baits. Brian. 

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Zoom Speed Worm

Zoom ole monster 

Berkley 7” power worm

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  • Super User
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ZOOM MAG 2

 

However, I am mixing in some larger. Giving Ol Monster and Magnum Ol Monster a fair shot as well this summer. I have caught fish on both in the past.

 

Zoom finesse worm on a shaky head

 

I probably will not throw worms other than these

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  • Super User
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Once spawn has come to an end, nothing beats a worm.

The water here is very clear so prefer something finesse.

Drop-shot robo worms, Jackall flickShake, zoom finesse mojo and really wouldn't need to throw anything else.

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Zoom Trick Worm 6”

5” YUM Dinger/BPS Stick-O

Zoom Z-Drop 

 

- I used to fish Zoom UV Speed Worms a lot in high school. I need to “RETVRN.”

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