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Old 02-25-09, 08:01 PM   #26
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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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Old 02-25-09, 08:32 PM   #27
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as Doreen says computers are complicated and she doesn't think they'll last
lol...thats funny right there..

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Old 02-25-09, 08:39 PM   #28
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hahahaha, i find it funny as well zooker.
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Old 03-03-09, 01:55 PM   #29
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minda lures 4 in drop shot

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Old 03-03-09, 02:43 PM   #30
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roboworms or zoom finesse worms
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Old 03-07-09, 05:29 AM   #31
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2" ghost or black reapers.
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Old 03-07-09, 10:48 PM   #32
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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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Old 03-08-09, 08:40 AM   #33
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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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Old 03-08-09, 09:45 AM   #34
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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.

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Old 03-08-09, 12:44 PM   #35
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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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Old 03-28-09, 07:47 PM   #36
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guys, tell me what you think about this . you hook on a zoom watermellon meathead 4" for your dropshot bait, then at the bottom where the weight is suppose to be you tye on a lucky E strike bass magic shakey head jig with a zoom fluke tail goby in alabama craw color. this could work good in grass or rock and gravel. ill be testing this out this sat. in sharron harris lake,nc. lot of bass in that small lake. so what do you think? catbird
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Hi Catbird,

I like that idea so I'm going to give it a try this afternoon. I'll use a Zoom finesse worm 24" above a texas rigged Zoom trick worm. Is there anything in the fishing rules to say you can't fish using two worms?
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No, that's perfectly fine, Jack....or is this Doreen? People often use 2-3 flukes rigged on the same line, also.
That might be legal where you are, but I don't believe that is legal here in MN. You would need to check the fishing regulations in your area.
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