07-14-13, 01:23 AM | #1 |
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Realized I may have missed a fishing concept/idea/strategy
Ken brought up Trick Worm/ Stick Worm idea.
He brought up a good idea about using white. Then things went a different direction ....which is fine... but I realized if I was asked to pick up Trick Worms, unless the shop had Zoom Trick Worms I wouldn't know what to get. I always considered a Trick Worm a 'finesse' worm. So Unless they had Zoom I would get a 6 or 7in. finesse worm. And the only time I've used a trick worm was drop shoting. And I realy don't know anyone who uses Trick Worms. At least no one I'd take advice from. The original Zooms had bright funky colors, I thought to be able to see them when the fish took it into it's mouth. I know now they have natural colors too. Now I hear that a lot of anglers are using them like a Fluke. So those who do fluke them, why? Why not put a fluke style bait on? Do you fish them fluking fast or pause more to let them slightly sink and then jerk, jerk, pause again? Do you use them cause unless you use a 2/0 or larger hook they float? Do you use them instead of stick worm over grass cause it won't bury in the vegatation and/or grass? Does anyone use them with a weighted hook like a fluke set up? Does anyone texas weighted rig them? Does anyone drop shot them? Do you anglers ever just let them sink and slowly crawl them like a stick worm? Heck, how often do you 'fluke' a stick worm? How do you decide wether to use a stick worm or conditions dictate the trick worm? Worming or fluking. Anyway, I have more questions but thought I'd start with just a few.
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