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Anyone ever used 'em? If so, what's the approx. weight of one? Are they dense like a senko? Can you fish 'em weightless?
I have a lot of their smaller ones for drop shotting and didn't realize they made a worm that big. Thank you in advance for any info you might be able to provide. |
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I've only used the 4.5's and 6's. The 6's are very light and are very difficult to cast very far weigtless. I've seen the 7's and they are quite a bit bulkier than the 6's but I doubt very highly they are anywhere near a senko. Hopefully someone who has used them will chime in.
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Thank you for the feedback. I've thrown the 4.5's as well. I'd imagine the 7's not very dense as everything I've seen from Roboworm is pretty lightweight. 2 inches could make a difference
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Mine are floaters and I use them on a shakey head.
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Sometimes I poke a finishing nail in the middle to give it some weight. Play around with the placement of the nail and you can get some interesting action too.
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