Best 12-15" worm
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Re: Best 12-15" worm
I'll second the Gambler 13 inch - any color works as long as it is black. I've thrown their 16 inch but only as a snake imitation with a fast retrieve. Zoom Ole Monster works too.
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Re: Best 12-15" worm
Uptons .. Hmmm..socal cranker wrote:I will second Uptons worms.
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Re: Best 12-15" worm
I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
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shakey head? i've never even thought of trying it since i just assumed none of them float. what's been ur success shakey vs. trig?MCS wrote:I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
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The used the 10" gamblers and tomahawks this summer. Both have tails that are fairly buoyant. I caught fish on them but nothing of substantial size. but I was having a rough summer and it did work, I am going to keep at it. I just toss it around cover and rock it back and forth, the tomahawks are more "lively"..... That is what caught my eye about the dogger worm it has the quivering tail tip. I also am looking at getting some larger hook size shakey heads from either gambler or nichols to try.Chode wrote:shakey head? i've never even thought of trying it since i just assumed none of them float. what's been ur success shakey vs. trig?MCS wrote:I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
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the megastrike might http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Megastri ... PROMD.htmlMCS wrote:The used the 10" gamblers and tomahawks this summer. Both have tails that are fairly buoyant. I caught fish on them but nothing of substantial size. but I was having a rough summer and it did work, I am going to keep at it. I just toss it around cover and rock it back and forth, the tomahawks are more "lively"..... That is what caught my eye about the dogger worm it has the quivering tail tip. I also am looking at getting some larger hook size shakey heads from either gambler or nichols to try.Chode wrote:shakey head? i've never even thought of trying it since i just assumed none of them float. what's been ur success shakey vs. trig?MCS wrote:I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
imo best at making the worm stand
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Ok cool, thanks. I like that it doesn't fall over but how well does it impart action? Also the hook size? I was using 1/8oz 4/0 owner football shakey head and they rocked good. My only thing was I wanted a larger hook like a 5/0 or 6/0 and nichols makes it upto 8/0 on their screw ball. The other thing I liked about the Gambler was I could get a 5/0 in 3/32 oz, but now I know from the looks the gambler and nichols they will lay down on any slack in the line if not with a floating worm. There is a different trade off between all three of them.Chode wrote:the megastrike might http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Megastri ... PROMD.htmlMCS wrote:The used the 10" gamblers and tomahawks this summer. Both have tails that are fairly buoyant. I caught fish on them but nothing of substantial size. but I was having a rough summer and it did work, I am going to keep at it. I just toss it around cover and rock it back and forth, the tomahawks are more "lively"..... That is what caught my eye about the dogger worm it has the quivering tail tip. I also am looking at getting some larger hook size shakey heads from either gambler or nichols to try.Chode wrote:shakey head? i've never even thought of trying it since i just assumed none of them float. what's been ur success shakey vs. trig?MCS wrote:I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
imo best at making the worm stand
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The other thing I haven't tried because I just haven't but it has crossed my mind is rigging a Missile baits Dstroyer up on a shakey head since the tomahawk did well. I been waiting for the babies to be born but apparently late august means sometime in october maybe
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does't take away from the action at all. it doesn't rock like the owners since they utilize a round head but it's almost impossible to make this thing fall over. as far as hook size, the wide gap is def bigger but don't really know how i can quantify that for uMCS wrote:
Ok cool, thanks. I like that it doesn't fall over but how well does it impart action? Also the hook size? I was using 1/8oz 4/0 owner football shakey head and they rocked good. My only thing was I wanted a larger hook like a 5/0 or 6/0 and nichols makes it upto 8/0 on their screw ball. The other thing I liked about the Gambler was I could get a 5/0 in 3/32 oz, but now I know from the looks the gambler and nichols they will lay down on any slack in the line if not with a floating worm. There is a different trade off between all three of them.
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Nice, sounds like it will do the trick then. I think the fact it stands is really a big plus over the others to me. ThanksChode wrote:does't take away from the action at all. it doesn't rock like the owners since they utilize a round head but it's almost impossible to make this thing fall over. as far as hook size, the wide gap is def bigger but don't really know how i can quantify that for uMCS wrote:
Ok cool, thanks. I like that it doesn't fall over but how well does it impart action? Also the hook size? I was using 1/8oz 4/0 owner football shakey head and they rocked good. My only thing was I wanted a larger hook like a 5/0 or 6/0 and nichols makes it upto 8/0 on their screw ball. The other thing I liked about the Gambler was I could get a 5/0 in 3/32 oz, but now I know from the looks the gambler and nichols they will lay down on any slack in the line if not with a floating worm. There is a different trade off between all three of them.
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Try the Xcite Maximus, while it is only 10" in length it's very bulky and attracts bites from bigger fish. This bait like most of their soft plastics is made in a buoyant no salt formula .Chode wrote:shakey head? i've never even thought of trying it since i just assumed none of them float. what's been ur success shakey vs. trig?MCS wrote:I love fishing larger worms, so I thought I would revive this thread. I use the Gambler 10" and 13" ribbontail and the 9" ledge worms. Missile Tomahawk is my "finesse" ribbontail. I also have used the Deps deathadder 10" which has a massive body. I'll fish these texas rigged or shakey head. I am wondering about Fishoey Dogger Worms. I seen them on TW and started looking around, anyone use these? Colors look good. Wonder about how you liked the action, says it will stand on a shakey head.
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Im looking to use the Xcite brand when I return. I've been looking at using larger worms but last time I tired it it was with an Olmonster and I could not set the hook for nothing. What rod length / action are you using and reel ?
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That's why I like a neko rig. This was on a Diablo Spec-R. I usually use the FX-711X4 or the SRD, especially if shakey heading or tx rigging them.goldrod wrote:Im looking to use the Xcite brand when I return. I've been looking at using larger worms but last time I tired it it was with an Olmonster and I could not set the hook for nothing. What rod length / action are you using and reel ?
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Re: Best 12-15" worm
If you can find the old Hawg Hunter or Lake Jackson worms, they have documented some monsters in years back and I believe they were the original big worm. When I went to school in Tallahassee many years ago, Red and Sams fish camp at Lake Jackson had them hanging on racks by the hundreds for $1.00 a piece and I still have a few. These were the ones that had the hooks and line threaded inside. Wish I would have loaded up on them. The few times they come up on auction, the aren't cheap.
Now i just solder power worms together as i like the slimmer girth for the hook to penetrate while getting more length out of them at the same time
Now i just solder power worms together as i like the slimmer girth for the hook to penetrate while getting more length out of them at the same time
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