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Well i think i found my new favorite worm. wave worm tiki stick in sweet potato pie. These worms landed me 8 bass in two hours in the cold yesterday. and these babys stink impregnated with something called malpolo and salt. Fished them with a small bullet weight and slowly bounced them off the bottom over a ledge as soon as it would fall of the edge wham. I have never seen bass so aggresive in cold water like this. The only draw back to them is they are really soft and tear up after one or two fish. but i will gladly trade a plastic worm for a large mouth any day of the week.
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I believe their scent is Anise based correct? I like Anise and Garlic scented things. And salt never hurt anything. I have a couple bags I bought on clearance for like 99 cents each, but they are weird colors, so I may not use them much.
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i know the colors are different but the black orange and yellow swirl seems to work well. i am not sure of the anise base but they work
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did you use this worm today? where if so.
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saturday at a friends old coal mine pond in peaks corner.
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Great color. 2 other great colors are baby bass/pearl swirl and watermelon/chartreuse swirl. I've caught a LOT of bass on these baits.
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And I am a fan of the watermelon and junebug dip sticks. I haven't had a lot of luck with the sweet potato ones, but I have a few packs...I know their time is coming.
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What size were you using? 5 inch?
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yes i hardly ever use the smaller worms unless i can't get any bites. then sometimes its smart to downsize.
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I just got 3-4 packages of these from the clearance bin at Wallyworld for less than a buck.....I didn't get the sweet potato color but i'm anxious to try out the ones I got.....couldn't pass up the price.
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Sweet potato is my favorite Bamboo stick color, not so much my favorite tiki stick color.Watermelon/chartreuse swirl and red shad swirl are my favorite tiki stick colors.They tear up easy but they flat out catch fish.
Bamboo sticks has their place right along with the tiki stick.They are slow and quite lazy in action compared to a tiki stick, excellent when fished over weedbeds and down windblown sandbar flats. |
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I'd have to say the TIKI stick is my favorite soft plastic stick bait. I prefer the 5 inch by far. I always seem to attract more bites with that size. My favorite color is the red and black version. I've never tried the sweet potato color. I'm gonna have to give it a try.
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