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Good to know I'm not breaking any regulations. Thanks for the info.
The system seems to work. It was a cold NE 15knt wind across the lake so not good test conditions. But........ Doreen just had a single texas rigged black trick worm. I also had a t-rigged black trick worm and 24" above that a black zoom finesse worm on a cranked worm hook. I caught 2 on the trick + 2 on the finesse. Doreen caught 1 on her trick worm. I must admit that Doreen and I are equal on fishing with worms. Perhaps today my worms saw more fish. But interesting the finesse caught 2 It is Jack that does the posting as Doreen says computers are complicated and she doesn't think they'll last
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hahahaha, i find it funny as well zooker.
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roboworms or zoom finesse worms
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2" ghost or black reapers.
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I like the Net Bait finesse worms or the reaction innovations 4.95 flirts. Once in a while I'll use the Gulp minnows in white for clear lakes or chartreuse in darker water.
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Try the 3" and 4" Gobies that Bender makes. (Nemesis baits). He hand pours them. They are both soft to the touch, but also tuff enough to last a long time. You don't have to have Gobies in your waters to fish the bait. It actually mimics a lot of natural forage.
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I haven't tried Bender's Gobies yet, but I really like the stick baits.. They are very soft and tough.
So, I finally got to try out the Chomper's 4" DS worm. These things are great!!! definately a 5/5, A+. They have an amazing wiggle, even with the slightest movement of your rod tip. I am definately going to get more. The only bad thing is they only come in 4" I"m gonna try their shakey worms too. Oh, and do yourself a favour... Don't open them in the truck once you buy 'em to see what they feel like. That garlic scent is SUPER strong. BB
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There is a 3.5icnh minnow from gulp that is killer for the drop shot rig , and it is the only gulp product i will use , one of the old timers that i fish with on occasion swore by them and kept bringing them up until i tried them .
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