| Tips For The Beginner (part 2) |
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| Written by Rick McFerrin and Shay Doming | ||
| Sunday, 19 September 2004 | ||
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Choosing Worm Or Lizzard Colors
As far as worm length you can stay with a 6 inch or 7 inch worm in most of our lakes. That doesn’t mean that you won’t catch fish on a 10 inch worm-or on a 4 inch worm but Shay has found that the 6 & 7 inch worms produce more strikes over the course of the day.
Dingy Water: Red Bug-June Bug-Electric Purple and Electric Blue are Shays Favorites: In dingy to muddy water opt for a fatter ribbon tailed worm that will produce more under water vibrations which the fish will feel many times before they can see them. Specialty Worms: Colors for floating worms-trick worms and wacky worms range from white-bubblegum-cotton candy and yellow.
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Clear Water: Green Pumpkin-Pumpkin Seed-RootBeer-Black and Black/Blue are Shay’s choices. In clear water don’t overlook a slim straight tailed worm. These fall a little faster and the fish can see them easily.





