here's a brand-new plastic bait that we got from bass tackle .com is what they call trout worm mold is 26 cavity and you can shoot a pile of them in a hurry.
here's a brand-new plastic bait that we got from bass tackle .com is what they call trout worm mold is 26 cavity and you can shoot a pile of them in a hurry.
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Nice looking worm! You'll be able to rig those several ways. I've been wondering if gills will hit them if you wacky rig them like the bass bates? Gills have such small mouths it might be hard to hook them.
I do not know I haven't tried it out yet you are looking at the first ones. We plan on running jig heads on them. Also reading it up like a drop shot worm or something similar I am sure that they would work great on bluegill. They are super soft and have a lot of action.
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musky it is hard to hook those gills on bigger baits, however I must say I have caught them before on a 7.5 inch plastic worm while bass fishing. Amazed me how one could get such a big hook in its mouth. Snake what is the diameter of that worm? It looks smaller than I had originally thought. I asked him to make a stinger tail out of the trout mold but now I am not sure if it will be big enough.
Shoot some in Bubblegum pink and the fish and fishermen will go crazy for them!
Very Nice Snake!!!!!!!!!!!! Hot pink with purple and green flake??? Those should go well.
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Those are cool looking. I'm guessing you just hook the tip of the worm. Good work.
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thank you we plan on using a jig head to try it out first. And then we might hook it up like a drop shot. We don't know until I work with it to see what is going to happen on different methods. and of course the feedback from everybody on here we would appreciate any comments that you guys have on reading this up.
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