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I usually fish stick worms wacky style on lighter line. I have found I
really like the action on 12lb Seaguar CarbonPro. For smaller stick worms I have to go to lighter line to get the right fall rate most of the time. I have had such a hard time hooking fish on them rigged texas style that almost never throw them t-rigged. I bet its been over a year since I threw one that way. Yesterday I decided to see if I could capitolize on them by putting one on my flippin' stick and bringing it through some heavy growths of pencil tulies. My only bite came as I pulled it clear of the weedline and let it flutter down one more time. Rather than set the hook right away I let the fish turn and I counted to three as I reeled down the slack. (much like fishing a minnow) Then I layed into him like a ton of bricks. I was using a Daiichi extra wide gap red hook. It caught him in the corner of the mouth. I think again, if he hadn't turned I would have missed that fish. In retrospect I think I really should fish those with cam action rotating worm hook like the Tru-Turn or the Eagle Claw cam action. Now if I could just find a z-bend, cam action, extra wide gap, red hook.... -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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