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which is best out of zoom trick worm, or culprit original worm?? i catch a lots of fish with trick and finesse worms but have not tried the culprit worms yet..
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Different baits for different situations... both are good, don't over analyze it.
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Yup. Different baits for different situtation. But If I went out fishing and could be garanteed that both would work great, I'd fish the Culprit, or any other ribbon tail worm. Power Bait 7" Power Worms are my favorite.
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i agree, the zoom speed craw hands down.
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zoom is a great bait pricewise but they will both catch fish just use the one that you like the best , personally I have been stuck on yum dingers and the berkely shakey head worms lately .
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ok thanks.. have you guys heard of a fishing league in florida called t.s.a or teen sportfishingassociation?? placed first in state on trick worms, culprits,rapalas, and finesse worms
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I will give you another option which may work depending on how you are using it. Check out the Trick Stick selection at www.1stcastfishinglures.com these will last longer than some of the others on the market plus they are a great value. I personally use them texas rigged and wacky style. I have also talked to people who use these with a Carolina Rig. They work great for a slow presentation. I used them weightless, and you can actually cast them a long way without the weight. Salted and scented. Check it out, it is just another option because there are truly a lot of great baits on the market some are just more expensive than others.
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