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Originally Posted by Chuck7
(Post 3713565)
Each year may vary some..but one thing for sure..the ole rubber worm is always #1.We may differ in sizes ,colors ,and presentation techniques but that lure will always be HOT.
My favorite colors is tied between All black and Christmas tree { a form of the Junebug} but more darker. No doubt about it. I still cannot understand how the rubber worm can outfish a live worm, but I have seen it played out many times. Off the hook, literally). ![]() |
no doubt about it. my three biggest and quality producers have been ........Bomber 2a 2-4 round bill tennessee shad crank. black and red 3.25" Yum Crawbug, black and red booyah buzzbait.
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C7, I assume you prefer ribbon tail by the information you generally give?
Really depends on time of year for me but I use cigar-style senkos alot. Then again, I always have a rod rigged with a ribbon tail on a carolina rig, always. |
10-4 good buddy
They have a ton of action..down side..they really twist the line..so I use braid with them.. This year my best worm was the black Culpret 7 1/2 inchers..I went through at least 6 packs...I'd rank them 5 star Christmas Tree Gamblers were 2nd best at 4 1/2 stars. Spinnerbaits...3 star all else Honorable Mention LOL |
Originally Posted by buckhunter14
(Post 3714747)
C7, I assume you prefer ribbon tail by the information you generally give?
Really depends on time of year for me but I use cigar-style senkos alot. Then again, I always have a rod rigged with a ribbon tail on a carolina rig, always. I have had the worst luck with senkos and senko style baits. How do you prefer to fish them and under what circumstances or conditions do you fish them? |
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