Bass Fishing
my favorite is a 4 to 6 inch black finess worm texas style.
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i like green pumpkin.
Green pumpkin in a senko or robo worm or ribbon tail.
I like blue pearl flake with a white tail or a purple with a fire tail. I like these in a 6" or 8" curl tail worm.
If it's a 4" worm I prefer a ring-tail style in purple with a white tail.
as long as it will catch big bass i don't care!
Zoom Trick Worm or Finesse Worm Texas with/without weight. Drop Shot them, Carolina Rig them, Wacky Rig them. I like Green Pumpkin with Blue Flake Trick Worms, Black, and Watermelon Red Finesse Worms. Pumpkin Seed is a good optionin either size as well.
The most versatile Bass lure, hands down. They catch Bass anywhere, anytime, just change the presentation to what works.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/127270-the-top-ten-bass-fishing-lures...
Here's what I think.
Yamamoto Senko Watermelon with Chartreuse tail
Gulp! wacky worm in green pumpkin
green pumpkin YUM dinger 5 inch model
I like tequila sunrise, it works good where I fish, but it looks like I need to try green pumkin, it seems to be a favorite.
My two favorites are texas-rigged Zoom red shad curly tail or Yum red-bug. Does anybody else make the "red bug" color other than YUM?
Black worm with a red curly tail. Texas rigged. Never fails me.
ZOOM trick worm Limetruse color. Twitch it off the weed beds. Dadly!
Seven inch Berkely Powerworm, Texas rigged. Great for largemouth bass in the 2 to 8 pound range, at least in Missouri. Five inch Zoom Curlytail worms Texas Rigged without a sinker is another good rig. This more geared towards small bass (largemouth or smallmouth) in shallow water, but it also will catch big ones on occasion.
A toss-up between Zoom Trick Worms and Senkos. I like the Trick Worms in Watermelon/black flake, and the senkos in black/blue flake. That said I also use quite a few other types and styles, but if I had limited space those are the only two I would take.
I also have to say a gambler floating worm in black/yellow, 7" it looks just like a water snake, rigged weedless/weightless it is a deadly bass bait.
I HAVE FOUND OUT THAT PLAIN WHITE AND BUBBLEGUM WILL CATCH BASS WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. I ALSO AM A FAN OF A DARK, SPARKLY, BLUE RIGGED UP ON A TEXAS RIG WITH A SLIDING SINKER
My favorite is purple with white tail..although i recently started fishing again after a 20 year lapse..I have been unable to find this worm in any stores or internet..thought the brand name was creme or manns at the time..any one know where you can find this combo of colors?? tried bass pro and others no luck...
My favorite coloe has to be the Pumpkin seed/Chartreuse. I usually take a 8-inch Lizard from Zoom and cut one in half and the head off of the other and use a lighter to melt the two together, it gives is an ab-normal look that seems to attract bigger bass.
I like dark green.
up here in minnesota nothing betts a black strike king zero or senko texas rigged then when it wheres out wacky rig it caught a 6lb largemouth just a week ago on lake minnetonka wacky style when it gets cloudy try some sparkles in the black
Pumpkin seed YUM! houdini worm. works in just about any situation. I prefer to fishit on a shakey head jig.
green pumpkin rigged wacky under a slip Bobber works well on suspending smallies around the shoals here in the 1000 Is.
GOTTA go with Gulp wacky worm, barrel sinker straight rigged, with a plastic bead. Worm color..depends on water color due to weather conditions, BUT I prefer "natural".
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ZOOM trick worm Limetruse color. Twitch it off the weed beds. Dadly!
I HAVE FOUND OUT THAT PLAIN WHITE AND BUBBLEGUM WILL CATCH BASS WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. I ALSO AM A FAN OF A DARK, SPARKLY, BLUE RIGGED UP ON A TEXAS RIG WITH A SLIDING SINKER
i like green pumpkin.
Green pumpkin in a senko or robo worm or ribbon tail.
I like blue pearl flake with a white tail or a purple with a fire tail. I like these in a 6" or 8" curl tail worm.
If it's a 4" worm I prefer a ring-tail style in purple with a white tail.
as long as it will catch big bass i don't care!
Zoom Trick Worm or Finesse Worm Texas with/without weight. Drop Shot them, Carolina Rig them, Wacky Rig them. I like Green Pumpkin with Blue Flake Trick Worms, Black, and Watermelon Red Finesse Worms. Pumpkin Seed is a good optionin either size as well.
The most versatile Bass lure, hands down. They catch Bass anywhere, anytime, just change the presentation to what works.
Yamamoto Senko Watermelon with Chartreuse tail
Gulp! wacky worm in green pumpkin
green pumpkin YUM dinger 5 inch model
I like tequila sunrise, it works good where I fish, but it looks like I need to try green pumkin, it seems to be a favorite.
My two favorites are texas-rigged Zoom red shad curly tail or Yum red-bug. Does anybody else make the "red bug" color other than YUM?
Black worm with a red curly tail. Texas rigged. Never fails me.
Seven inch Berkely Powerworm, Texas rigged. Great for largemouth bass in the 2 to 8 pound range, at least in Missouri. Five inch Zoom Curlytail worms Texas Rigged without a sinker is another good rig. This more geared towards small bass (largemouth or smallmouth) in shallow water, but it also will catch big ones on occasion.
A toss-up between Zoom Trick Worms and Senkos. I like the Trick Worms in Watermelon/black flake, and the senkos in black/blue flake. That said I also use quite a few other types and styles, but if I had limited space those are the only two I would take.
I also have to say a gambler floating worm in black/yellow, 7" it looks just like a water snake, rigged weedless/weightless it is a deadly bass bait.
My favorite is purple with white tail..although i recently started fishing again after a 20 year lapse..I have been unable to find this worm in any stores or internet..thought the brand name was creme or manns at the time..any one know where you can find this combo of colors?? tried bass pro and others no luck...
My favorite coloe has to be the Pumpkin seed/Chartreuse. I usually take a 8-inch Lizard from Zoom and cut one in half and the head off of the other and use a lighter to melt the two together, it gives is an ab-normal look that seems to attract bigger bass.
I like dark green.
up here in minnesota nothing betts a black strike king zero or senko texas rigged then when it wheres out wacky rig it caught a 6lb largemouth just a week ago on lake minnetonka wacky style when it gets cloudy try some sparkles in the black
Pumpkin seed YUM! houdini worm. works in just about any situation. I prefer to fishit on a shakey head jig.
green pumpkin rigged wacky under a slip Bobber works well on suspending smallies around the shoals here in the 1000 Is.
GOTTA go with Gulp wacky worm, barrel sinker straight rigged, with a plastic bead. Worm color..depends on water color due to weather conditions, BUT I prefer "natural".
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/127270-the-top-ten-bass-fishing-lures...
Here's what I think.
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