Circle hooks prevent as many "gut hooks" which kill the fish even if you do
get the hook out with pliers. Good job!
"Ken Blevins" wrote in message
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Bob
I pretty much use the same method of WW-ing but I,ve found that if I stop
my
retrieve in mid retrieve, kill it and let it fall a few feet, I get bite
fairly often . I guess bass just follow it out of curiousity but can't
resist the wiggle
Last year [late fall] I experimented by using circle hooks instead of
traditional worm hooks and my catch rate went up a little . OR at least it
seemed to
Ken
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I have whacky rigged Senko style baits with very good success. I just
toss
it to a likely location and let it sink to the bottom. Jig it up once
or
twice, and then crank it in.
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"Aa Aa" wrote in message
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I was just curious as to who has tried this type of rigging.
I usually just Texas rig or Carolina rig my worms, but I think I'm
gonna
give this a shot.