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What's your favorite worm to use as a shakey head? I like the zoom trick worm and exude nightcrawlers
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Riverside 5 inch strait tail worm, either green, green&black, or dark blue when the water is alittle murky. When I run low on these worms I usually buy them five packs at a time because they can be hard to find! But if conditions are bad, or if there is some fishing pressure berkley finesse worms in green, brown, or motor oil.
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SOUP,
I use the old "Flexx-X" floating 7 inch finesse worm. (I don't think you can even buy them anymore) on a football jig with the spiral spring to attach the head of the worm to. The tail stands straight up and sways in the breeze. It is deadly! The trick is not to move the lure too much, just a couple inches at a time and then "shake the hell" out of your line to make the worm dance. JackL
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the jack attack is back..-i have been waiting to say that for awhile.. sic em grampy..
zooker
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i would go with the 3X by strikeking but hey that is just me. If i was you i would just go with what i have confidence in.
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Most of the time I use a Zoom trick worm or Zoom finesse worm.
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