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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Les Young on 05/29/21 11:32 UTC
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If throwing a bigger than usual shakey head deep in summer what are some of you guys favorite worms? I actually thought about the cutter worm, but not sure if that's what i really want. I usually throw the essential series finesse crawler or something around the same size on an 1/8 or 3/16 when fishing a normal sized shakey head. I also have some 3/8 shakey head jigs with a7/0 wide gap hook a fellow from picwick made , but i never got around to trying them out last year. I figure i'll have to throw ned rig & shakey heads a lot this summer with the intense pressure that's already on the lake this year so i might as well get a mold to make a bigger shakey head worm. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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A 10 inch ribbon tail.
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Lamar, thanks. I have the 11" smoothy ribbon tail worm mold from fatguys & was planning on using it, but didn't know if something like an oversized finesse or trick worm would be better. Between the 11" smoothy, the 6" finesse crawler & the 7" essential series ribbon tail i should have it covered pretty good then shouldn't I ?
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A guy that fishes Picwick a lot and cashes a lot of checks makes and throws a lot of big worms in the summer over there. He’s a member here and a super guy. I saw him snatch a 6 or 7 lber off a point over there on one. It’s a nice bait. I believe he sells a few too. Goes by basskat. It’s a straight worm bout 12” long.
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Thanks buddy. ;D
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When I want to finesse it I go with the ex finesse worm on a 1/8 oz shakey head. If I want their attention I like to throw the angling ai mid mag worm. It only measures 6.25 inches but it is a fat little sucker. I throw both the round bottom and flat bottom versions (trick worm).
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Sargent, I saw that mold & wondered about it. I have a couple of Josh’s molds & really like them too.
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My personal fave for deep shaky rigging is Do-it's Tube Worm... it's moderately long, moderately bulky, and has good movement in its tentacles, but best of all (IMO) is that it collapses on hook sets.
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My personal fave for deep shaky rigging is Do-it's Tube Worm... it's moderately long, moderately bulky, and has good movement in its tentacles, but best of all (IMO) is that it collapses on hook sets.
Thanks I’ll check it out.
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https://store.do-itmolds.com/675-Tube-Worm_p_106.html (https://store.do-itmolds.com/675-Tube-Worm_p_106.html)
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https://store.do-itmolds.com/675-Tube-Worm_p_106.html (https://store.do-itmolds.com/675-Tube-Worm_p_106.html)
I have this mold and it makes quite the bait. Its about the largest worm I use but I can see larger worms working in areas where the fish get larger. I've taken a half dozen largemouths using it, all at or just over 4 pounds.
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The only thing I can say is it’s awfully high for a single cavity over sized tube.
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This is the 8” fat treat worm from BassTackle. It’s a hoss and I usually toss it on 15-17lb fluoro with a 3/8, 1/2 or 3/4oz randy Howell magnum shaky head with a 7/0 hook
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Thanks, thats a nice looking worm.
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That's my version of Texas Red by Big Bite Baits. Works really well in the heat of summer. I have a magnum shaky head box with head sizes 3/8-1oz and five colors of worms: black, green pumpkin, plum, Texas Red and watermelon slice. Those are my big worm staples and make up all of my 10-13" ribbon tail colors as well for the most part.