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Old 04-06-09, 04:50 PM   #1
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Has anyone used the new TruTungsten stinger or reverse stinger worms, if so what rigging works well, and would you recommend?
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I use nail weighted worms allot. The concept is great, but the price is a little high for a bait that will get torn up after 2 or 3 fish.... well, for me anyways!

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I got some hollow tubes from lowes , their brass. I cut them to a managable size and I just hollow out a spot in some of my worms , and then insert a split shot weight , same concept but can be adapted to any soft plastic , worms , swimbaits , lizards...
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I have used the nail trick, it seems to give a stiff action to the worm, but I will try the split shot trick, thats a great idea. Thanks all
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I use nail weighted worms allot. The concept is great, but the price is a little high for a bait that will get torn up after 2 or 3 fish.... well, for me anyways!

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so that would be a no, you havn't used them right?
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so that would be a no, you havn't used them right?
No, I have not..... really did not make that clear did I!
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