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- Bassmaster2008
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RE:Plastic Worms
Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
RE:Plastic Worms
I just bought some Kalin's western weenie or something like that for dropshoting. I haven't tried them yet though, so I'm not much help there.Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
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RE:Plastic Worms
dilbert wrote:I just bought some Kalin's western weenie or something like that for dropshoting. I haven't tried them yet though, so I'm not much help there.Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
Looks Like a good worm for the "Shaky Head" rig !! I would try it out with the smallest Football head jig and see what happens .. The best way to explore a new bait is too take it to your honey hole and see how the fish react to it .. Your Looking for an agressive bite or many bites on the fall .. Thats always the sign of a good bait ..If you find that your catching alot of dinks with it ,then increase the size and weight and go to deeper water .. Good luck and share with us your Findings ..BBD
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RE:Plastic Worms
might also be a good candidate for inchi wacky rig.
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roboworms are all you need, they are salted, i have seen little SM in shallows latch to the tail and i pull it away and they keep coming back, they float so they are irresistable on a t-rig and weightless, i like weightless on them they look like an injured fish perfectly
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RE:Plastic Worms
I got on to this post a little late because I'm still trying to figure out how to read.
I have had some plastics that smell really strong. Especially my swim baits, because they are a mass or plastic and stink. They work! Don't worry about the smell. Smell is 3rd on the bass sensory list. I once had plastic worms that smelt like grape kool aid and I thought they would kill the bite. They are one of the best worms I have used for big bass. Toss it and don't worry about the smell. The bass will tell you if they like it or not.
Bassmaster2008, I like that Kalin's Western Weenie, especially on the drop-shot. The tail should give it great action. Let me know how you do throwing that thing.
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I have had some plastics that smell really strong. Especially my swim baits, because they are a mass or plastic and stink. They work! Don't worry about the smell. Smell is 3rd on the bass sensory list. I once had plastic worms that smelt like grape kool aid and I thought they would kill the bite. They are one of the best worms I have used for big bass. Toss it and don't worry about the smell. The bass will tell you if they like it or not.
Bassmaster2008, I like that Kalin's Western Weenie, especially on the drop-shot. The tail should give it great action. Let me know how you do throwing that thing.
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RE:Plastic Worms
They are great for splitshotting!Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting