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Title: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: basscatlildave on 12/18/18 06:40 UTC
  I don't finesse fish much but do go to a clear lake and throw a shaky head a few times a year. I like the 4 inch Zoom Trick worm but this one caught my eye. I'm thinking of the 4.5 inch version.  Does anyone make this worm?
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: ctom on 12/18/18 08:36 UTC
That's one I had thought about as well but didn't try. Or haven't I should say. Can't help you here but now you have my curiosity peaked again.
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: andrewlamberson on 12/18/18 15:02 UTC
I use it a lot on a drop shot and as a finesse Texas rig. It also works well on the Midwest Finesse jig.

A chartreuse tail on a watermelon-brown body is my favorite color, followed by a blue tail on a black body.
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: hawgthumper on 12/18/18 16:47 UTC
I don’t have that mold anymore but I did. It’s a great little shakeyhead or dropshot bait.
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: Lamar on 12/19/18 05:52 UTC
  I have the six inch dragon tail and the tail mold. It's a great bait. I mostly fish it on a shaky head and lite line. I toss it out and dead stick it. Any bit of water movement that tail will move back and forth. Believe it or not it's not a bad wacky bait too. I'm pretty much down to two colors on it. The tails are blue or chartreuse and the body is either black of CC Green.
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: efishnc on 12/27/18 15:17 UTC
Believe it or not it's not a bad wacky bait too.

There's one I never thought of, but I can totally see it as a finesse wacky when the bite is really tough.
Title: Re: Dragon Tail Finesse Worm
Post by: basscatlildave on 12/27/18 16:53 UTC
Well it's on order. ;)
Can't wait to play with it.