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fishing user avatarpjmags reply : 

Whats your favorite worm to texas rig and why? Favorite color?


fishing user avatarkylek reply : 

As of right now my favorite is the 10" Berkley Power worm in motoroil. It is a bait that I have total confidence in and on just about every outing it catches at least one fish for me.

Now.. I did just pick up some Luck E Strike Sneaky Snakes.. an 11" worm that I am going to use for the first time this weekend.. So.. by next week I could have a new favorite!!!


fishing user avatarpjmags reply : 
  On 10/1/2012 at 11:06 AM, kylek said:

As of right now my favorite is the 10" Berkley Power worm in motoroil. It is a bait that I have total confidence in and on just about every outing it catches at least one fish for me.

Now.. I did just pick up some Luck E Strike Sneaky Snakes.. an 11" worm that I am going to use for the first time this weekend.. So.. by next week I could have a new favorite!!!

What size hook do you use for those size worms? 5/0?


fishing user avatarkylek reply : 
  On 10/1/2012 at 11:25 AM, pjmags said:

What size hook do you use for those size worms? 5/0?

I use 5/0 with really good luck, but may up it to a 6/0 to try out.


fishing user avatarTNBassin' reply : 

Rage Tail anaconda is my favorite worm. I rage rig it on a 4/O keel weighted hook.


fishing user avatarJake P reply : 

Rage 7" Anaconda in GP. Why? Because it has tons of action and fish love it! For deep water summer fishing, the Rage 10" Thumper is MONEY!


fishing user avatarAluma-Bass reply : 

Zoom ol monster


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

8" Havoc Juice worm or 7" Rage Andaconda. Red bug and watermelon candy have been good to me lately.


fishing user avatarrockchalk06 reply : 

I don't throw a lot of worms, but when I do, it usually a 7.5" Culprit curl tail in red shad or black with chart tail.

My old man used them and taught me to fish using them. They work for me and its a lot of good times remembered.


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

Right now they have been hitting a 8" Mann's Jelly worm in grape color.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

Right now, the most productive TX rig for me has been the 6.75" Zoom Trick worm in green pumpkin with a chartreuse tip.

Will rig with either a 2/0 or 3/0 hook. Probably could go larger, but theses sizes have been great.


fishing user avatarGoose21 reply : 

I use that same mag trick worm I think same color. Lots of action with it


fishing user avatarkylek reply : 
  On 10/1/2012 at 10:25 PM, DarrenM said:

Right now, the most productive TX rig for me has been the 6.75" Zoom Trick worm in green pumpkin with a chartreuse tip.

Will rig with either a 2/0 or 3/0 hook. Probably could go larger, but theses sizes have been great.

do you use any weights with these? I have a couple of packs but never have used them except for C-Rig.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 10/1/2012 at 10:39 PM, kylek said:

do you use any weights with these? I have a couple of packs but never have used them except for C-Rig.

Yeah, actually shoulda mentioned that. I will use a 1/8oz bullet for a slower fall, then a 3/16, or 1/4 on windy days.

I've also used them - with awesome success - in a split shot style with Water Gremlin's Bull Shot bullet weight 16-24" above the hook.

Thought I should mention that I'll use the split shot method with BOTH TX rigging, and wacky...

Edited by DarrenM
fishing user avatarMCS reply : 

My favorite is Grande Bass rattlesnake is junebug, weighless with a 3/0 or 4/0 hook sometimes EWG sometimes not. A close second is zoom trick or KVD finesse worm weightless with same hooks. Trick worm colors are baitfish, red shad, junebug and KVD love the mutilator.


fishing user avatarmikey5string reply : 

Trigger X Hammer Worm. Best big, tailed worm I have used. I recently tried the rage tail anaconda and I think the trigger X has better tail action. They are super soft but they catch fish when other worms dont.

Also like the Missle Baits "Tomahawk". It has a unique double tail that I havent seen on larger worms, anise scented and soft. I will usually throw this in place of the trigger X when I feel a slightly smaller worm might work better,


fishing user avatarTNBassin' reply : 

WOW better action than the anaconda? I gotta try some then.


fishing user avatarTexfisherman reply : 

I have a brand new favorite Texas Rig.

I had a chance to meet Gary Yamamoto this last weekend at the TTBC on Lake Conroe. He showed my friend and I a new technique for His Senko worms.

You Texas Rig the Senko worm, but hook the worm through the tail of the worm, instead of the head. Then, he had a 3/16 oz. screw at the opposite end. So it's basically a t-rigged, tail-weighted Senko, but the worm is backwards. No bullet weights or any other weights.

I took it a step farther and sprayed the end of the worm (opposite the hook) with my Garlic chartreuse spray. The Senko colors I used were like a pumpkin green and the other was an orangish color.

I was casting the 4" Senkos and my buddy was casting a larger Senko.

Long story short, we tore those bass apart!!!! We caught 23 total largemouth in a 15 hour period on a very tough lake, in the rain, during the cold front.

It is now a total confidence bait for me.

Thanks to Mr. Yamamoto for sharing.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 10/2/2012 at 5:38 AM, Texfisherman said:

I have a brand new favorite Texas Rig.

I had a chance to meet Gary Yamamoto this last weekend at the TTBC on Lake Conroe. He showed my friend and I a new technique for His Senko worms.

You Texas Rig the Senko worm, but hook the worm through the tail of the worm, instead of the head. Then, he had a 3/16 oz. screw at the opposite end. So it's basically a t-rigged, tail-weighted Senko, but the worm is backwards. No bullet weights or any other weights.

I took it a step farther and sprayed the end of the worm (opposite the hook) with my Garlic chartreuse spray. The Senko colors I used were like a pumpkin green and the other was an orangish color.

I was casting the 4" Senkos and my buddy was casting a larger Senko.

Long story short, we tore those bass apart!!!! We caught 23 total largemouth in a 15 hour period on a very tough lake, in the rain, during the cold front.

It is now a total confidence bait for me.

Thanks to Mr. Yamamoto for sharing.

One thing's for sure, GY is always experimenting. Cool you got to meet him.

I saw this technique online - think I read it in his newsletter I subscribe to. Actually did the same thing but w/o the screw. Did not have as much success as you, as the bite was dying down when I made the switch. Perhaps the screw woulda helped...


fishing user avatarArv reply : 

Texas rig a 5'' senko weightless on 8lb FC has been money when the bite is tough. Its my fail safe when nothing else works.


fishing user avatarTourPT reply : 

10" Rage Andaconda in the Plum Color or The Charlie's Worm 8" Swimming Worm in JW Black Grape Green Red Glitter, are my two go to worms.

My favorite use to be a ribbon tail design like the Culprit style worm, in a translucent blue, fire tail, but no one seems to make that style in that color anymore. Heck I can’t even find this color blue or I would get those and dip the tail myself. The bass around here would go crazy for that color back in the late 80's early 90's, and then the color just disappeared from the market. Photo not the worm I am talking about, but the color is dead on.

BlueFiretail.jpg


fishing user avatarmicahsrad reply : 

Culprit Red Shads and Zoom Pumpkin Trick Worms T-rigged w/ a 1/8 or 1/4 oz bullet weight


fishing user avatarmerc1997 reply : 

my favorit worm is whatever i can get them to bite at the time.

bo


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

7" Powerbait Green Pumpkin for Grass areas, lilly pads, and my general go to worm.

7" Powerbait Black for murky/foggy water and while raining.

The shorter size I think 5" Powerbait Motor Oil for yellow/tan waters.

I switch up between Black and Cherryseed for night time fishing.


fishing user avatarBen 16 reply : 

I don't throw a lot of worms but the Zoom U tails have been productive for me.


fishing user avatartholmes reply : 

I have the best results with 7" or 7-1/2" ribbontail worms. Red Shad, Tequila Sunrise, Junebug and Watermelon have been the most consistent colors. The brand I use the most is Barlow's house brand. They seem to me to have the right combination of action and durability, and a sack of 100 worms is less than $15. I like Culprit, but they're a little too soft and don't last as long as the Barlow's.

Tom


fishing user avatarShane J reply : 

Rage Tail Recon Worm Falcon Craw color, Tx rigged on a 5/0 Moaner hook with pegged 3/8oz tungsten weight. I've actually caught more fish on the Anaconda, but been fishing that a lot longer, but this new Recon is killer, and definitely my favorite.


fishing user avatarFishing Rhino reply : 

At the road trip in Guntersville, I was having trouble finding four or five inch senkos in the color I wanted.

I ended up grabbing a couple of packs of the Swim Senkos just in case. And yes, I would have wacky rigged them.

Never got into them at G-ville. I have a fishing buddy who likes to fish senkos weightless, rigged straight on a round shank worm hook. It took a bit of cajoling, but he did eventually tie one on, and he slayed the bass. Cast, let it sink to the bottom, then sweep the rod. Allow it to settle, then sweep again. The bass went nuts over it.

I tried it but could not come close to matching his prowess, so I put my tail between my legs and went back to the wacky rig.

That's the limit of my experience swimming worms. But from my observation of the success my buddy had, I have no reservations about recommending them.


fishing user avatarPepul reply : 

Grandebass baby rattlesnake watermelon chartreuse


fishing user avatariceintheveins reply : 

6" Green Pumpkin Curl Tail


fishing user avatarhookset on 3 reply : 
  On 10/3/2012 at 11:34 AM, iceintheveins said:

6" Green Pumpkin Curl Tail

X2. Texas rig with weight to match rate of fall I get the best response from. This early fall, with the water temp still up there, the bass wanted that thing dropping fast for the reaction bite.

The past week or so, I've gone to a 3/16 Spot Remover Pro model with the same worm- Power Worm. They're eatin' it pretty good.


fishing user avatarHighhawk1948 reply : 

6 inch Producto Tourament worm, Black Grape. Because when Texas rigged the tail floats up off of the bottom. It has been a good producer in the stained waters I fish.


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

I fish with hand poured or automated hand pour worms and rarely use injection molded , high production worms. Roboworms are my favorite small worms; 4" to 7" worms and Iovino worms depending on color choices. Big worms or giant worms my favorite is Upton's Customs. The reason is high floatation and soft life like movement and color choice.

Tom


fishing user avatarBassAssassin726 reply : 

No contest. Hands down the 5 inch Yum Dinger is my favorite worm. Its caught me more fish than I can count. And I might be the only guy that prefers them over a Senko. The action and wiggle is the same but you get more for your money and they last longer. Plus they have a little indent for texas rigging. After that it would be the Havoc Boyd Duckett Juice Worm, a ribbon tail. Always have those two worms on me at all times when im out.


fishing user avatarHooligan reply : 

Rage Recon and 10" Thumper. Those two have been dynamite this year.


fishing user avatarfishking247 reply : 

7" berkley power worm with a small bullet weight above it. my favorite plastic to throw


fishing user avatarbasslover12345 reply : 

Teacha Worms Teacha Stick teachaworms.com




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