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Bassmaster2008
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RE:Plastic Worms

Post by Bassmaster2008 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:34 pm

Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting

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RE:Plastic Worms

Post by dilbert » Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:53 am

Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
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.
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RE:Plastic Worms

Post by Bigbass Dez » Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:43 am

dilbert wrote:
Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
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.
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RE:Plastic Worms

Post by bpm2000 » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:39 am

might also be a good candidate for inchi wacky rig.

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RE:Plastic Worms

Post by bass-master » Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:09 pm

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

Post by fishnislife » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:15 pm

I got on to this post a little late because I'm still trying to figure out how to read. #-o :clown:

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

Post by cavdad45 » Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:36 am

Bassmaster2008 wrote:Anybody ever use Kalin's Western worms. I just bought some today. They look great for dropshotting
They are great for splitshotting!

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