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Weightless and weedless trick worms, Finesse worms, and senkos.

                  -sm

Sorry did not see the free floating weight earlier.

            -I would have to say trick worm though. When that is not doing it, the finesse worm or bigshow worm.

                  -gk

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was the first rig i learned to use, and always in the back of my mind when im fishing. 7 inch black power worm. a staple in most anglers arsenal, but i can see from what a couple of people have posted so far and for me is not working as well as it used to. i m not giving up on it though. ;)

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The classic texas rig (with free sliding bullet weight) is THE technique that I have the most confidence in.  And I am not shy about trying just about any kind of plastic on that rig.  However, if I had to choose only one it would be a 7.5" Culprit ribbon tail in red shad color.  I did get an opportunity to fish the Rage Tail Annaconda worm on one trip this year with promising results.  It too will probably get a lot of "hook time" next year.

Other notable baits that I like on the t-rig:

Culprit 10" worm

Zoom Trick Worm

Culprit tassle tail

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