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Looking into this year I'd like to really work some plastic.

What stlye, set up or approach differances is there between

1.Shaky worm

2.Whacky worm

3.Finesse worm

I know some basics but, I'm looking into some serious changes if possible. For instance-not sure on what string# to throw with them and I haven't used any of the new(to me) jig heads yet  :-[ I haven't used a jig head for 6, 7 years on these style worms.

any (positive)feed back is appreciated ;)

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I'd do some reading on these first, and then try one or two. Then ask a more targeted question.

yep, Actually got my question answered already(somewhat) the rest is up to me. Thanks for the feed back tho, was getting worried I'd be snuffed. ;)

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Sent you two PMs.

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FishingBuds, might I suggest the Fishing Articles section of this forum. There's enough reading there about all aspects of plastics fishing to keep you occupied for quite a while.

Not trying to brush you off, but you asked a question for which there are many answers.

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Na No biggy its really me on the language issue here, you guys throw off all these words and know what they are, and I'm going back to the forums to see what exactly it is :-[  whue.  I'm spending more time it seems on maenings than putting anything together.

I'm tryen tho ;)

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