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I tried those renagade worms from wal-mart and they are one of the best plastics i have ever used for small largemouth bass. You can get a pack of 20 for $1.17 or a pack of 25 for $1.47. Use the electric blue or motor oil colors.
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Yep. Been using them for years.
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[quote author=rrw4258 link=board=news;num=1115856345;start=0#0 date=05/11/05 at 20:05:45] they are one of the best plastics i have ever used for small largemouth bass. Â*[/quote]
why are you going after small bass?????? |
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02 has a good point why target small bass? You are more likely to find me throwing a 12" worm.
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These worms suck, if you are tourney fishing that is.
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hey dont make fun of renagade worms those were the first ones i used and caught fish on a clear *** neon color plain old reeling it in use to kill
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