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One thing I will add is that the Zoom Trick Worm is an incredible  productive straight tail worm that cost about 15 cents apiece. This past  Saturday morning a kayak buddy and I went out for 3 hours on a 30 acre public here in central Texas. We both tossed mainly wacky-rigged trick worms in various shades of green. We ended up with around 20 fish combined with half of those undersize fish, but our 5 biggest weighed 27#- no exaggeration(8,7,6,4,and a 2).

Moral of the story is first the wacky rig is a great dog days of summer bait when water temps are running close to 90. Second the trick worm can and will catch big fish if one has the patience to dead-stick them. ;)

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