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jasonRTue Mar-09-04 02:43 PM
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#4287, "Big worms?"


  

          

All this talk about swimbaits...nice, BUT what about big worms? Anyone fish them anymore? I have been, out here in Az, and havent quite mastered them yet. Ive caught a few 2 lb fish on the 10" worms, but have been playing with a 14-15 inch bait a guy here makes locally. Anyone have any big worm tips?
Thanks,
jason

  

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LightninrodTue Mar-09-04 05:43 PM
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#4288, "RE: Big worms?"
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I recently bought some of http://naturalmotionlures.com/ these but there has been no topwater bite here in the cold. I know they're not "worms" but I thought you might find them interesting.

Dan

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Deo Vindice

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MattluresTue Mar-09-04 11:27 PM
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#4291, "RE: Big worms?"
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I have caught fish on some 18 inch worms that I poured, but it took awhile caue every time I would swing I would get half a worm. I have done best using 10 in and 12 in. , but I havent noticed any larger fish on average. I use them at night to make more vibration. In the daytime I get bit more and by the same sized fish with a 7 in,
The one exeception is senko's I get better fish on the larger sizes. I even made a 12 version and did pretty good with it.
Matt

  

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nemorinoWed Mar-10-04 01:47 PM
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#4295, "RE: Big worms?"
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As per their website:

"This weekend, an 8 pound bass was caught on the Red Viper Fishing Snakeā„¢ by Tim Fey of Dr.Phillips, FL who later discovered the fish had swallowed a real snake before being hooked. That's one snake-loving fish. Unfortunately, she was stressed and bleeding heavily,therefore ended up going home. We strongly believe in CPR and release 99% of all our fish."

Call me crazy, but if you open up a fish to see what they ate, I couldn't possibly expect anything but for the poor fish to be "stressed and bleeding."

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jasonRWed Mar-10-04 03:31 PM
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#4296, "RE: Big worms?"
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yeah...LOL...stressed and bleeding kinda go hand in hand! I'll be down in Mexico this weekend slinging the big worms. I'll let ya'll know how it goes.

If youre ever in the Phoenix area and want to fish, let me know

  

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