Super User .dsaavedra. Posted October 21, 2008 Super User Posted October 21, 2008 ...of that green pumpkin ripper worm Quote
Super User Sam Posted October 21, 2008 Super User Posted October 21, 2008 Hey, a bass is a bass is a bass. Everyone counts, even the dinks. Color looks like green pumpking with black flake, a good color this time of the year. Heck, all year long. Now go back out and catch his mother! ;D Quote
jjbassjj Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 I've always seen these baits on ***.com and always thought about buying some. They seem like a good worm. From the looks of the picture, were you fishing it weightless? Quote
simplejoe Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 That's one of my favorite colors besides the black with blue flakes. Looks like you hooked him good. Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted October 21, 2008 Author Super User Posted October 21, 2008 yes there are black flakes but the color is just called green pumpkin. its a really good worm. green pumpkin and junebug are my two favorite colors for this worm. i was using it weightless, i've never used this worm with a weight. Sam, i hooked a 3lber shortly after, and i had it right on shore, its head was out of the water on the bank, i reached down to lip it, and the hook came flying out of its mouth. i was pretty p.o.'d Quote
Bassboss Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 That's the biggest dink i have ever seen! That will happen to you when you fishing an average size bait in the fall, you got to get the 10" worms out for fall, put the 7" worms back in the box. Same thing happened to me last weekend, 7" bass on a 6" worm! ;D Quote
Andrew Coleman Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 yes there are black flakes but the color is just called green pumpkin.its a really good worm. green pumpkin and junebug are my two favorite colors for this worm. i was using it weightless, i've never used this worm with a weight. Sam, i hooked a 3lber shortly after, and i had it right on shore, its head was out of the water on the bank, i reached down to lip it, and the hook came flying out of its mouth. i was pretty p.o.'d that happened to me a few weeks ago, except it was on a long cast and about midway through the reeling, it looked like it was all out of fight and i was reeling it over the surface, then when i went to go and land it, it worked its magic and out came the hook :-? Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted October 22, 2008 Author Super User Posted October 22, 2008 yes there are black flakes but the color is just called green pumpkin.its a really good worm. green pumpkin and junebug are my two favorite colors for this worm. i was using it weightless, i've never used this worm with a weight. Sam, i hooked a 3lber shortly after, and i had it right on shore, its head was out of the water on the bank, i reached down to lip it, and the hook came flying out of its mouth. i was pretty p.o.'d that happened to me a few weeks ago, except it was on a long cast and about midway through the reeling, it looked like it was all out of fight and i was reeling it over the surface, then when i went to go and land it, it worked its magic and out came the hook :-? sucks don't it? :-[ Quote
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