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Flavoring your own plastic worms
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First I would look at the rig you are using are You using the same rig with the worm and the tube? If your doing it traditionally with the jig head hook on tube and the slip weight on the worm(carolina rig)that could be your difference. I usually fish my worms weightless but i'm fishing for largemouth right along the bank and in cover. but anyway if the rig is different it may be as simple as you are putting the tube in the strike zone and not the worm. If you are fishing for small mouth I would suggest A floating worm with a jig head hook and bounce it on the bottom and if that doesn't work well I just wouldn't worry about it to much as long as they are hitting the tube just stick with it a tube is a very good bait. I prefer the worm my self but i'm fishing for large mouth and hey if there hitting the tube why fix what isn't broken just keep throwing it. With some baits I might suggest changing even if your catching lots of fish to target bigger fish but a tube is not one of these it is a "big fish bait"
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Flavoring your own plastic worms - by Martini78 - 05-29-2008, 10:13 AM
Re: [Martini78] Flavoring your own plastic worms - by rebent - 06-11-2008, 03:58 PM

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