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Hello,

Starting to branch out in using these types of artificial worms. Been using culprit and catching a few bass on them using a T rig.

Any recommendations on other brands or effective ways to fish them?

thanks guys 

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Start with Tackle Warehouse>baits> soft biaits>worms> ribbon tails. More choices than anyone could use.

Not a big ribbon tail user but do use Berkley 7 1/2” & 10” Power worms and Double Z 10” Bull worm, it’s a floater for night fishing.

Tom

 

 

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I use them mostly under a specific set of circumstances, like Tom  @WRB does.  I have great success using Zoom Ol' Monsters during the height of summer when the water is warmest.  Typically 6ft or deeper.  Also, a small curly-tail worm rigged weightless and jiggled/wiggled deep into cover is one of my best producers when the males are guarding fry during the spawn.  

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