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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... 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. Bob, I assume by stickworms you are referring to to Senkos and clones. It's interesting to me how different fishermen get such different results. I have always hooked the vast majority of my strikes on Texas-rigged (Texposed) Senkos, using just a medium power spinning rod. This is even more interesting because you are clearly a more sophisticated fisherman than I am. At any rate, hooking that bass with your flipping stick may give you the confidence to do more Texas rigging. Good luck. |
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