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Old 07-10-13, 10:08 PM   #1
kennethdaysale
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Default White Worm?

I've used white trick worms and flukes for a long time to work shallow cover like weeds and laydowns, but a couple of months ago while fishing a highly pressured clear water lake and faced with a tough bite I was digging around and came across a bag of 7" white Yum Dingers I'd bought years ago from a walmart bargain bin and stuck one on a 1/8 oz flick head. First cast out into some mid-lake standing timber in 20' caught a solid 5 lber before it ever hit the bottom. I figured it just to be one of those fluke casts that happened to drop right on the nose of a fish but 3 casts later another keeper then another etc. Now I'm throwing white tr senkos and white tricks on a shakey head in deep water and catching fish regularly. I guess what I'm saying is if you're not catching anything on watermelon or pumpkin give white a try and let me know if it works where you fish. If you've already been catching fish on white worms.....shame on you for not sharing..........don't hide it, divide it!
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