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  • Super User
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I use a shortened 7" PW as a swim jig trailer with good results.  I generally like a 4" grub for this, but when your deck is full of torn worms, you can recycle them.

  • Super User
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Add a Brush Hog as trailer, now that 's what a call a really big bait. :)

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Add a Brush Hog as trailer, now that 's what a call a really big bait. :)

This works, my dad stuck his PB on a 3/4 oz jig with a Brush Hog as a trailer, I gave him a hard time until he got his PB and the big fish of the night.

  • Super User
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I use 7" salt craws as jig trailers quite a bit.  That keeps most of the dinks away.

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Add a Brush Hog as trailer, now that 's what a call a really big bait. :)

My favorite summer-time trailer.

  • Super User
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Add a Brush Hog as trailer, now that 's what a call a really big bait. :)

This works, my dad stuck his PB on a 3/4 oz jig with a Brush Hog as a trailer, I gave him a hard time until he got his PB and the big fish of the night.

There 's Raul, Moses and the Compadre at La Pólvora, Raul grabs a 3/4 oz jig, hooks a Brush Hog as a trailer.

Moses.- "Do they bite THAT thing ?"  :-?

Compadre.- "Isn 't it a bit LARGE ?" :o

Raul.- Yup, they do bite THIS thing Moses, my dear compadre that 's exactly the idea.  ;)

Raul makes a beeutiful underarm cast to a reely fishy lookin spot, the bait flies through the air under a branch, lands and begins to sink, touches bottom, Raul lifts the rod and hops the bait a couple of times and a few minutes later Raul lands a 6 pounder.

Moses and the Compadre ---->  

  • Super User
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You think using a small jig with a worm for a trailer like a 7" power worm, would do to good?

To answer your original question, absolutely. A 7" Power Worm, or a 3X flaoting worm on a small jighead are soemthing I have tied on all the time. One of my go-to rigs, for any time of the year.

  • BassResource.com Advertiser
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I always have a blue/black chatter bait with a blue gambler crawdad tied on. I flip, pitch, slow roll, and burn it back to the boat. This combo has produced more BIG fish than any other in my boat by far including this one......

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8.61 lbs and got a big fish check from her.

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