I need to find how to catch the big ones
I've been having awesome luck with Zoom flukes in the albino white color.
yeah my favorite right now is the zoom bubble gum worms
It's hard to beat the Zoom green pumpkin finesse worm on a sliderhead. I have caught some big fish even on this small bait. If you haven't tried it, do it next time you go out.
Culprits are the ones for me. I love their worms and lizards. I just wish they made a bigger selection of soft plastics.
The good old trick/finesse worm strikes again. Weedless and weightless.
Green pumpkin with green flakes or motor oil.
-searoach
yeah me too. what about hard nose anyone tried those personally i have not everytime i go to get worms i debate over it but never do
I won't say that that Zoom is the best but they do have the largest selection of shapes, colors and sizes. They are my preferred choice because they are easy to find in my favorite types and colors.
yea so do yall fish mostly in ponds or lakes
Both.
A bass is a bass no matter what size the body of water is and now matter what part of the country or world you are fishing.
QuoteI need to find how to catch the big ones
Try finding where they live not which lure to use
At some point you should try some Berkley Power Bait plastics. I think you will like them....I know bass like 'em.
I really like Zoom's ol'monster, Mag II, and 6" lizard.
Culprits catch hogs!
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Try finding where they live not which lure to use
QuoteAt some point you should try some Berkley Power Bait plastics. I think you will like them....I know bass like 'em.
X2!!
For worms I use only Berkley or ***.
Now as for the OP's original question, Catt is dead on. The most important thing to catching big fish is fishing where they live. You can throw 10" worms all day and catch tons of small fish. To catch the big ones you need to first focus on location.
This will be one of my big goals for the year. Finding the appropriate structure/cover in the waters that I fish that will hold the larger fish.
QuoteQuoteI need to find how to catch the big onesTry finding where they live not which lure to use
Hmm...
That might be some pretty good advice. :
Regarding worms: Several by GYCB, Roboworms and recently, 7 1/2" Larew Salty Ring Worm.
8-)
Culprit, Yum, Berkley.....you can't go wrong with any of those 3.
QuoteQuoteI need to find how to catch the big onesTry finding where they live not which lure to use
Simple but yet so true.
my favorite worms would have to be bereky powerworms but from that list i choose zoom i like all the zoom products including there worms
I have caught more bass on Culprit worms than all my other baits/lures combined.
Ronnie
Berkley and yum are better
wouldnt it be a boring world if they only made one brand of everything.zoom,zooom,zoooom!!!
QuoteCulprit, Yum, Berkley.....you can't go wrong with any of those 3.
Believe me think twice before berkely, they smell relly bad especially GULP!
-searoach
QuoteQuoteCulprit, Yum, Berkley.....you can't go wrong with any of those 3.Believe me think twice before berkely, they smell relly bad especially GULP!
-searoach
Berkley powerbaits smell like fish catchin' goodness to me!!!!
8-)
I personally like Berkley power baits and Zooms are usually outstanding as well.
I also use Driftwood lures plastics. Dont know how easy they are to get outside Ky but they are really good soft plastics and they make some deadly tubes and trick worms.
Cyas,
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QuoteQuoteQuoteI need to find how to catch the big onesTry finding where they live not which lure to use
Hmm...
That might be some pretty good advice. :
Regarding worms: Several by GYCB, Roboworms and recently, 7 1/2" Larew Salty Ring Worm.
8-)
did you order the Gene Larew's off the net? if so where? I cant seem to find any around here and all the good things Catt talks about them it seems like they're a must.
QuoteQuoteCulprit, Yum, Berkley.....you can't go wrong with any of those 3.Believe me think twice before berkely, they smell relly bad especially GULP!
-searoach
add another
I dont use Berkely at all because of this fact.
I'm a zoom fan. They have great plastics, I really do wish they made a senko-type product though...