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what is the best way to fish these?

i fish primarily from shore and fish my plastics weightless so i don't get hung up all the time.

are these good for weightless application?'

best color??  green pumkin w/black flake??

thanks..

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Weightless: Parallel to the shore, off the bank 5-15 yards;

on top of the weeds and next to the weed line; on or near

any cover or structure.

T-rigged: Sometimes the same as weightless, but more generally

in deeper water and especially when fishing structure.

Shaky head: My favorite!

8-)

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It is an incredible worm to fish weightless! I use a 4/0 ewg to rig it. Give it a few pops and work it a little like a fluke.Yes green pumkin is an excellent all around color.

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I've been using the kut-tail worm for many years, which really excels as a drop-shot lure.

The kut-tail is extremely popular in Japan, but for some reason it's been largely overlooked in the United States.

Roger

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Pretty much a drop shot lure for me.  I've used them on slider heads as well.  Great little bait.

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Weightless: Parallel to the shore, off the bank 5-15 yards;

on top of the weeds and next to the weed line; on or near

any cover or structure.

T-rigged: Sometimes the same as weightless, but more generally

in deeper water and especially when fishing structure.

Shaky head: My favorite!

8-)

Going to remember that advice...Found a bag while cleaning the fishing room today.  :(

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