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Old June 1st, 2009, 02:12 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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whats the most productive worm ya have ever used
mine by choice is the zoom watermelon seed wheather the finess , trick
, utale , 4 inch mini lizzard , or mini brush hog i havent got to try
the new speed worm yet but if it works as good as the others i no it
will be a great worm SLEDG

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Old June 3rd, 2009, 10:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"Hammer Hammer" wrote in message
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whats the most productive worm ya have ever used
mine by choice is the zoom watermelon seed wheather the finess , trick
, utale , 4 inch mini lizzard , or mini brush hog i havent got to try
the new speed worm yet but if it works as good as the others i no it
will be a great worm SLEDG


zoom u-tail... pick-a-color.


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Old June 9th, 2009, 09:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
John B
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plastic worms

whats the most productive worm ya have ever used mine by choice is the
zoom watermelon seed wheather the finess , trick
, utale , 4 inch mini lizzard , or mini brush hog i havent got to try
the new speed worm yet but if it works as good as the others i no it
will be a great worm SLEDG

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I have a few favorites now....but my all time most productive worm would
have to be just a plain old purple worm! When I first started using
plastic worms way back when, there wasn't a whole lot of choices!
It's probably still a great choice....the fish didn't stop biting
it....the fishermen just stopped using it!

But right now, I would have to say it's a an 8" (neon blue), and a 6"
smoke colored Yamamoto (blu pearl).

John B.

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Old June 9th, 2009, 05:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bass_Mr.[_4_]
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All-time producer would be a Zoom Trick Worm in Gr/pumpkin with the tail
dyed chartreuse.Or the same worm pitched around cover in various colors.

"John B" wrote in message
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plastic worms

whats the most productive worm ya have ever used mine by choice is the
zoom watermelon seed wheather the finess , trick
, utale , 4 inch mini lizzard , or mini brush hog i havent got to try
the new speed worm yet but if it works as good as the others i no it
will be a great worm SLEDG

======

I have a few favorites now....but my all time most productive worm would
have to be just a plain old purple worm! When I first started using
plastic worms way back when, there wasn't a whole lot of choices!
It's probably still a great choice....the fish didn't stop biting
it....the fishermen just stopped using it!

But right now, I would have to say it's a an 8" (neon blue), and a 6"
smoke colored Yamamoto (blu pearl).

John B.



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Old June 12th, 2009, 01:22 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Zoom trick worm in green/pumpkin magic




 




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