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7smitty14
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My favorite worm of all time is the zoom trick worm. In dark water i go with black or junebug most of the time. In clear i go with watermelon or watermelon red. Green pumpkin is also good. i usually go with a 1/32 or a 1/16 bullet weight and let it slide freely in the line. I was just wandering how many of you guys share the same love for this worm and when you guys use it. I always have one tied on. It can be used around stumps, trees, pads, grass almost everywhere. This worm has won lots of money.
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If not my favorite, it's definatly one of my "go to" baits.I wacky rig ,fish it like a jerkbait,dropshot it,even use it as a trailer.I started putting a bullfrog color on the back of a goldbladded swimjig(greenpumpkin) it looks just like a bluegill,DEADLY.
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24/7bassin
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I have caught more catfish on the Trick Worm then any other artifitial bait out there. It seems like every time I throw it around any type of deeper cover, I get a catfish!
Other than that I love it...
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aydensdad
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med power fast action spinning rod, 8 pound flouro, gama octopus hooks and a bag of watermelon purple fleck wacky rigged...enough said
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Gotta Love the Trick Worm. Think I have every color memtioned here and then some.
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On of the best worms made for a variety of presentations. One of my favorite ways to fish a trick worm is unweighted on a 4/0 EWG hook. Fish it slowly in and around all kinds of cover and it falls horizontally with great action.
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is there any other worm.
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I got a trip to BPS coming this afternoon... may need to pick a few bags up...
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netmansc
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The trick worm is my got o bait on a carolina rig in green pumpkin or watermelon seed. Has anyone tried the magnum trick worm yet?
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try em on a shaky head or as a trailer on a jig.
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I picked up a bag of (I think) green watermelon Magnum trick worms the other day and will hopefully get a chance to use them next week when we go camping at the bass lake.
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I thought I was going to get to use them next weekend but my wife has put me on fishing restriction. Might try and sneak out to a reservoir during the week while she is at work and give em s shot.
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gotta love that dam worm. I use it so much that I almost forget about my other worms. The action can be still or if you want erratic. Its extremely versitile. I generally use it on the shaky head. 1/16 is deadly.
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March 22, 2010, 03:04:16 PM »
When it comes to soft plastics the only thing put above it is a senko, and that's a stick bait. Best worm ever
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6" Yum Houdini in any watermelon color. weightless or very small split shot. pitch to cover, let it sink then twitch it on the retrieve. great subtle technique.
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