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Old May 19th, 2005, 03:05 AM
Joshuall
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Are all trick worms floaters ? Never fished any but saw that Randy did at
MTC. Just wondering about em. Googled and saw nothing but floaters.

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Old May 19th, 2005, 05:52 AM
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"Joshuall" wrote in message
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Are all trick worms floaters ? Never fished any but saw that Randy did at
MTC. Just wondering about em. Googled and saw nothing but floaters.


Zoom Trick Worms don't float, but are commonly referred to as floating
worms, perhaps because they have a slower sink rate. I also have another
brand (can't remember which brand) of "floating" worm which doesn't float.


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Old May 19th, 2005, 07:58 AM
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Joshuall wrote:
Are all trick worms floaters ? Never fished any but saw that Randy did at
MTC. Just wondering about em. Googled and saw nothing but floaters.

The bps floating worms are floaters. The zoom are great to swim just
below the surface like a fluke. The 3x trick worms also float.

The 3x and bps are nice for topwater swimmers. I use the zoom mostly,
They have great side to side action. if you are fishing cover, rig them
texas style with a widegap 1/0 or 2/0 weedless and work it around heavy
cover.

In open water situations use a 1/0 straght shank worm hook and thread
the worm right up the shank with the hook totally exposed. This method
is awesome because you'll never miss a hookset.

If you want some fun fishing, use a white or pink trick work so you can
see it real good. If the bite is tough use the darker worms and it's all
about the feel.

Hope this helps

Dave V

 




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