05-03-23, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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Anyone use straight tail worms jerk-style?
The 7" worm on the left is a Softie Worm. The one in the right is a Yamamoto Kut tail worm. The one under those two is a Kut tail worm added to a grub body. When working water mid-depth, these and other tailless worms have an action similar to a Zara Spook surface lure with its zig-zag action. Rigging them on a 1/16 oz jig is important for working them at the same depth by jerking them with the rod tip. Even this small bas couldn't resist: Not all plastic worms can do this - they must have the right plastic and shape. Last edited by senkosam; 05-03-23 at 11:56 PM. |
12-14-23, 03:25 PM | #2 |
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Yep-weightless with a kink in the worm so it doesn't hang straight. Use a ball bearing swivel a few inches above the bait to eliminate line twist.
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Nice Reb! Gotta try that!
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