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Any of you know of the swimming worm rig, you know, two hooks with a kink in the worm to make it turn in the water. Anyways, I've got one hooked up and I want any info as to where, when, and how to use it. I know this technique has been more or less dead for about 10yrs so I think its time for revival.
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C'mon, I know some people here have used this rig. I specifically remember cajun making a post about this rig and using it with Creme worms many years ago.
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I think I would just put on a 2-3-4 inch grub of your choice on a jig head and throw that.
I 've never seen a bass hit a rotating worm , but now that auger tail action is a dif. story............. :-* |
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I have seen them hit a rotating worm, so I was wonderring.
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I use a similar rig-a floating worm-at least that is what it is called. Tie a barrel swivel to your line, an 8-10 inch leader and a worm hook-I like a 1/0 TruTurn. Get a straight tailed worm like a Trick Worm-I prefer bubble gum color. T-rig it but make sure there is a kink in it. Work it fast with jerks of the rod tip.
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