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Old 07-13-05, 12:29 PM   #1
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Default The Worm

I never thought too much about a specific brand called The Worm. I see them constantly at Wal-Mart, just a little skinny, pre-hooked plastic that skims through the water and has a little spinner on it as well. It isn't rigged weedless, and comes in two sizes (unsure of exact measurements.)

Yesterday, I invited a friend to come over to my house and fish the pond with me. It wasn't long before I hooked a bass first... so small that when I set the hook, the fish came right out of the water into the canoe.

He quickly followed it up with a 18 1/2 inch largemouth on The Worm, one of the biggest bass he has ever caught, and one of the biggest I've ever seen in the pond. His scale said about 4 lbs.

The Worm caught some more fish too, even if they weren't quite as big. Between a fat Riverside worm and a slug-go, I caught a few decent bass myself, but as he casted The Worm around weeds, he got some nice hits.

Yes, I do find the name The Worm amusing. But I recommend trying it out. The bass seemed to really like it yesterday. Held up for a few fish too.
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Old 07-14-05, 11:50 AM   #2
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I have one but I have yet to try it............. Might break it out as soon as I get another chance to go......
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Old 07-15-05, 05:57 PM   #3
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I've also used it.... they seem to fall just right and with a slow retrieve they turn over and over... i didn't use aswivel the first time, and i had to respool my whole reel

had some fun with it tho
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Old 07-15-05, 06:00 PM   #4
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I will have to get some of em bad boys!!!!
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Old 07-16-05, 06:40 AM   #5
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They use them here for walleye, but they will catch anything that swims. P N J
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Might give it a try in the forum tournament this week...............
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