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    With the success of the Cultiva Microworm, I thought I'd give the Nikko Pin Straight worm (I guess) 1.9 inch a try the last few days.

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    This lure is even thinner than the Microworm but very durable. I had a few tail bites by small ones and no tearing. All the Nikko lures I've used (like the Hellgrammite) are good for dozens and dozens of fish.

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    Quite a few caught and some of good size (and several Crappie, not pictured).


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    Almost felt bad catching this one. He's had some tough times previously!

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    And a big Shellcracker ready to lay eggs.
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    Nikko calls these ultra-finesse soft plastics. I call them fish catchers!
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    I've fished the Nikko pin worm a lot and it's great. Super durable and the fish love it. Looks like your fish liked it too.

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    Nice fish and pics.

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    I have a mold for a 1.8 Troutino worm. The gills really seem to like it.

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    Nice ketches , interesting stuff , congrats and KABOOM
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    Yeah, that one injury was pretty bad. Something took a big chomp right there.
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    I got the Nikko delivers today. Postage was a joke through Amazon. But they are cool looking. What weigh jig would you use?

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    Kinda looks like a Cubby Mini-Mite without the cone end on the tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DALE HOLLOW NUT View Post
    What weigh jig would you use?
    He's using a 1gram jig ... so your closest bet would be 1/32oz (I think) (or a 1/24oz, which is slightly heavier than 1gram)
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    1/32 oz for sure and those nikko worms are fish catchers for sure. The caddis fly and the wax worm will put in some work as well

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