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![]() "Mike Getz" wrote in message ... Thanks Steve, I was trying to avoid that, they tear easily with the ball head jig I use, Gamakatsu round head jigs, they have a huge worm keeper, I like these because of the short shank, which I've had better success with. I've never cared for gulp worms... That gritty driving through beef liver feeling when I force a hook through them icks me out. Using chicken liver for catfishing is less bothersome, because its supposed to feel icky. LOL. Anyway, mostly I rig Zoom u-tail worms on ball jigs and shaky head jigs because they fish so well, and because I can keep biting off the head and re-rigging them for as many as a dozen fish on a single worm. Same for drop shotting. I know, I know, you asked about Gulp worms. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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That's OK Bob, I understand, you get a thought and bam! there it is. I like
the Zoom dead ringers and do the same with them, funny how biting of a 1/4 inch can lead to a bunch more strikes. I've also glued dead ringers back together, something about a worm that doing a good job catching them for you. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . "Mike Getz" wrote in message ... Thanks Steve, I was trying to avoid that, they tear easily with the ball head jig I use, Gamakatsu round head jigs, they have a huge worm keeper, I like these because of the short shank, which I've had better success with. I've never cared for gulp worms... That gritty driving through beef liver feeling when I force a hook through them icks me out. Using chicken liver for catfishing is less bothersome, because its supposed to feel icky. LOL. Anyway, mostly I rig Zoom u-tail worms on ball jigs and shaky head jigs because they fish so well, and because I can keep biting off the head and re-rigging them for as many as a dozen fish on a single worm. Same for drop shotting. I know, I know, you asked about Gulp worms. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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