08-13-10, 12:46 AM | #1 |
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Zoom shakey tail worms
If you haven't tried these I highly recommend them. Lately they are all I have been catching anything on. Granted they are mostly dinks, but they are fish, Rather than shakey head rigging them I have been T-rigging them on a 1/0 hook and a 1/8 oz tungsten bullet sinker. Watermelon Candy has been my most productive color. Since summer fishing is a lot like winter fishing these worms have been producing very well for me. My confidence is extremely high with these baits!
They are finesse worms but have a curly tail, kind of like the worms we were using 20+ years ago. I guess what goes around comes around!
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08-13-10, 09:01 AM | #2 |
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I think I may have a pack of these paying around somewhere in my bags and bags of plastics. I'll have to break them out and give them a try.
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08-13-10, 09:28 AM | #3 |
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Hey Reb, that's funny! I just pulled two shakey tails, watermelon candy, out of the bottom of my tackle bag and had some success with them. Can't even remember buying them or using them before, but scored a couple of fish on a slow day... Weird timing!
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rebb...........i still got some FROM 20 yrs ago. hahaha. thanks man. IF i can go this weekend i will remember this.
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So do I, Bama-still use them from time to time, too!
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what makes these different from 4" power worms?
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08-14-10, 09:12 AM | #7 |
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First, it is a 6" bait. Second, the tail is longer than the 4" Power Worm, like on a regular curly tail worm, but narrower. Like Reb said, it's like a finesse version of a curly tail worm; a little shorter and a little skinnier.
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