05-29-2008, 10:13 AM
I've recently been having good results with tubes for bass, specifically the garlic and salt flavored Chompers variety. I've not been catching them on 5" plastic worms.
I wonder if I were to flavor a plastic worm if I would get better results. I have some Power Bait and Gulp worms that I use, but should I try flavoring a worm with garlic and salt like the Chompers tubes I've had such good results with? Conversely, I wonder if the shape of the bait itself is the reason bass have been hitting the tubes. Maybe they just like eating crayfish more than crummy old worms.
If I wanted to flavor a worm with garlic and salt, would I just stick it in a zip lock bag with some garlic salt and castor oil?
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I wonder if I were to flavor a plastic worm if I would get better results. I have some Power Bait and Gulp worms that I use, but should I try flavoring a worm with garlic and salt like the Chompers tubes I've had such good results with? Conversely, I wonder if the shape of the bait itself is the reason bass have been hitting the tubes. Maybe they just like eating crayfish more than crummy old worms.
If I wanted to flavor a worm with garlic and salt, would I just stick it in a zip lock bag with some garlic salt and castor oil?
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