Super User Catt Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 Bass Assassin's Tapout Worm 7 1/2" Zoom's Magnum Trick Worm 3 Quote
Super User gim Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 I like the original yamamoto ones too but they lack durability, as everyone knows. I still use them in certain situations because I like the natural unweighted fall rate they have. My other choices are yum dingers, BPS stick-o, and some Crème versions that I found in the bargain bin at walmartians. Quote
Texas Flood Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Reaction Innovations Pocket Rocket. It’s deadly when I Trig it too. 1 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 Bass pro stick worms , Yum dinger and Sttike King shim e stick Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 Deep creek lures 5" sink n catch. Quote
little giant Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Senko Tiki Stick Gambler Ace (6 inch) Zinker- fall a bit too fast though. All weightless, shallow water here, south Florida 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 Gary’s creation, BPS brand and ElazTec Quote
IYAOYAS Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Bizz Baits sassy sticks believe it or not nothing shimmies like a sassy stick. 2 Quote
Dakotabowhunter Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Gambler Sweebo worm in June bug has worked good for me. Quote
jbrew73 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 3 hours ago, IYAOYAS said: Bizz Baits shimmy sticks believe it or not nothing shimmies like a shimmy stick. I see a sassy stick. Is this the one? 3 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 Senkos. All the colors seem to work. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 31 Global Moderator Posted March 31 Ocho 6th Sense Clout Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted March 31 Super User Posted March 31 59 minutes ago, RRocket said: Flick Shake I use these too. In the large size. But not nearly as much as a senko/stik-o Quote
IYAOYAS Posted March 31 Posted March 31 1 hour ago, jbrew73 said: I see a sassy stick. Is this the one? Yeah that's the one. My mind is like a wet paper bag the older I get. lol 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted March 31 Super User Posted March 31 For weightless whacky rigging, exclusively Yamasenkos. It's the king of weightless stick worm action, nobody has ever replicated its subtle shimmy action....some good YT videos comparing them all underwater. For weighted applications including weighted whacky rigs, it doesn't matter what brand you go with in my book. The weight is going to kill the stick worm action for the most part. Maybe on a Free Rig, I'd go with the Yamasenko, again because of its natural shimmy action. That said, the biggest piece of advice I wish somebody gave me when I first bought a pack of stick worms to whacky rig was to buy the cheapest brand you can find to start off with, Yum, Academy brand name, or the BPS ones are good to start out with. The reason for this is because confidence in baits is everything, the single most important aspect imho. If you start out with GYB Yamasenkos at $7-8 a pack like I did and have fantastic success, there's no going back to Yum Dingers at $3-4 a pack. I've tried, and in the back of your mind you always feel you'd be getting more bites, catching bigger fish with the more expensive ones. The last week alone I've gone through $35-40 in senkos/VMC crossover rings. I'd be broke if I used them outside the months of March and April lol. 2 Quote
RRocket Posted March 31 Posted March 31 1 hour ago, F14A-B said: I use these too. In the large size. But not nearly as much as a senko/stik-o FWIW, they're releasing an even denser version this spring. https://www.jackall.co.jp/bass/products/lure/soft-bait/flickshake500/?wovn=en 1 1 Quote
Chris Cavanaugh Posted March 31 Posted March 31 I have been fishing for over 40 years, I never fish a wacky never have. I will fish weightless Texas but I am more of a topwater/ moving bait guy. Quote
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