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fongsterFri Jan-14-05 10:32 AM
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#2348, "Funky worm rigging"


          

I was told by a guy that he rigs his worms for dropshot turned on their side as opposed to the flat side down. He claims Aaron Martens does this. I did catch a fish this way. I think it makes the pour look weird as bloodline, etc are not level. Was this guy smoking a bit too much? Thoughts?

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Tm CustomsFri Jan-14-05 05:20 PM
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#2349, "RE: Funky worm rigging"
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It really does not matter they will work both ways, although I will leave mine right side up. Just a preference thing :)

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StriperFri Jan-14-05 06:18 PM
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#2350, "RE: Funky worm rigging"
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Don't think it would make much difference with that type of worm. I have done very well with reaper style worms dropshoted. I like that fluttering, dying fish action. I also routinely cast sidehooked large bighammer style swimbaits with football style jigheads to get this same type action. Have caught many nice LM and stripers this way. I don't understand why someone hasn't designed a swimbait with this design.

  

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