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Thanks guys.
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Beats me, but it is a great color for a floating worm.
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Yessir it is Reb, I use it for fishing the beds alot of the time, If you let it sit long enough, that sow will smack it.
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03-31-06, 02:03 PM | #31 |
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I searched the forum for 'Texas Rig' and found out about techniques. Seems like there are many different variations but for the most part it's cast out near cover, let it sit on the bottom and slowly raise the rod tip and give it some twitches. How do you guys fish your worms in cold/warm water?
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for cold, drag it along the bottom...... SLLOOOOOOOOOOWWWW.
For warm, hop it, drag it, pretty much anything and you can do it alot faster
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I am convinced that black is the most effective color for longer profile plastic worms.
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04-01-06, 09:36 PM | #34 |
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red shad no contest in any kind of water, yanks fish out like a stressed man pullin is hair out i did a science fair experiment on it....1st place
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