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Strike Kings 10" BULL WORM


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Has anyone tried these or had any success with them?

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We used them in Mexico with quite a bit of success. 

Rig off choice was a 1 ounce swing head with a 7/0 Owner Beast EWG.  Work especially well on deeper fish down  20 or 30 feet in the wind.

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It's worked in MI too...

 

scott

 

 

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I throw the Bull Worm at night on a Owner Magnum Shakey Football Head 1/2 & 3/4oz 9/0 when I want a straight worm.

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@Ski what’s the weight on that?

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12 hours ago, GRiver said:

@Ski what’s the weight on that?

No idea what the worm weighs, but 3/8 tungsten throws it well.

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1 hour ago, Heron said:

I’m more partial to Maximus worms myself.  

 

Me too, similar size to the bull worm but the neutral buoyancy looks fantastic underwater.

 

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I don't use the Strike King but YUM makes the Mighty worm in a 10.5" version that I use pretty often in the summer months. I pour a swing head specifically for them with a 1/8oz head and 6/0 monster worm hook. The light weight makes it kind of glide around through the cover on the bottom, really gets bit good at times. 

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