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#3448 - 08-15-2004 11:17 PM Which Worm?
johnnie crain Offline
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Registered: 04-06-2002
Posts: 1561
Loc: Muscatine, IA
Okay Pro Staff. Let's see which worm is preferred over others.
If you could use only one for one day, which type? Straight tail-curly tail- ribbed worm-swipe tail-slugo-senko-french fry-paddle/beaver tail- or creature bait type worms??
Conditions: Sunny, warm, slight breeze, water from eight to fifteen feet deep and slightly stained. Bass are biting, but not overly aggressive. Lets hear it! ;\) \:\)
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#3449 - 08-16-2004 02:54 AM Re: Which Worm?
Heavey Offline
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Registered: 01-27-2004
Posts: 86
Loc: omaha NE
mud bugs i think thats what they are called i like the duley tails good attractor
black and blue
+ i cut the arms of tords the top so they dance in the water
its funny \:\)
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#3450 - 08-16-2004 10:01 AM Re: Which Worm?
Scott Offline
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Registered: 06-09-2004
Posts: 67
Loc: Gerald Missouri
4" zoom centipede. Its about all I have used this summer!

Scott

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#3451 - 08-16-2004 05:29 PM Re: Which Worm?
Bryan Hinton Offline
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Registered: 09-16-2002
Posts: 174
Loc: Papillion, NE
Johnnie, without a doubt I would go with the Senko, I feel even finicky bass will eat a Senko.
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#3452 - 08-16-2004 10:29 PM Re: Which Worm?
shaf Offline
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Registered: 08-11-2003
Posts: 8
Loc: Dallas,Pa
Johnny that's a no brainier Senko Senko Senko all the way.............
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#3453 - 08-17-2004 09:52 AM Re: Which Worm?
Scott Offline
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Registered: 06-09-2004
Posts: 67
Loc: Gerald Missouri
What is the best way to rig the Senko. I have some Tiki sticks, and have caught more fish on the zoom centipede. I rig both of them the same-Texas rig with a 3/16 oz bullet weight.

Scott

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#3454 - 08-17-2004 10:14 AM Re: Which Worm?
AnimalMother Offline
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Registered: 07-05-2004
Posts: 6
Loc: Worcester, MA
Tiki-Sticks all the way - hooked wacky style! I prefer black/blue fleck in slightly stained to clear water. I've had a great season using those this year.

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#3455 - 08-17-2004 12:36 PM Re: Which Worm?
bassin butch Offline
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Registered: 01-09-2002
Posts: 324
Loc: antioch il.
Johnnie your post was to the pro staff but since others responded so will I. The key to your question is water clarity and fish not biting aggresively. I would fish a kanami, senko, or tiki stick. The bait would be the 4 inch version as small baits get more bites with finicky bass. I would use an ultra light weight hook to slow the fall rate even more. The bait would be fished weight-less and lifted and dropped very slowly. If weight was needed for casting distance, i would used tacky weight attached to the hooks radius. Color would depend on the bait fish found in the waterway.

Thanks
Bassin Butch

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#3456 - 08-18-2004 01:28 PM Re: Which Worm?
Jeremiah T. Bagwell Offline
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Registered: 11-03-2002
Posts: 174
Loc: Rock Island, Illinois
Johnnie,

While the Senko is awesome and I have not one bad thing to say about it, I do have a new favorite. It is the Yamamoto Kreature. Rigged weightless, you can get it to fall very slow like the Senko. It is compact yet bulky and it is an all around awesome bait.

JT Bagwell
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#3457 - 08-18-2004 03:10 PM Re: Which Worm?
bassin butch Offline
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Registered: 01-09-2002
Posts: 324
Loc: antioch il.
jeremiah: you opened my eyes to a new soft plastic. I had to surf the net to find this bait and it looks very impressive. I have used Garys son's (Derek) bait the nories bug with great results. Now I will have to part with more cash on the yammy creature bait.
I am a confirmed soft bait junky thanks for feeding me another.

Bassin
Butch

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