Big Worms
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RE:Big Worms
For those of you who live by the Senko, Strike King makes a 7.5" "Perfect Plastic" senko knockoff that is designed for the hawgs. I have a bag of them, watermelon/red flake, and these things are huge. Unweighted, it feels like throwing a 10" golden shiner for bass.
Trent knows exactly what I mean by that
Trent knows exactly what I mean by that
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RE:Big Worms
Do they have the same action as the original Senko? :bounce:AaronE wrote:For those of you who live by the Senko, Strike King makes a 7.5" "Perfect Plastic" senko knockoff that is designed for the hawgs. I have a bag of them, watermelon/red flake, and these things are huge. Unweighted, it feels like throwing a 10" golden shiner for bass.
Trent knows exactly what I mean by that
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RE:Big Worms
jens wrote:Do they have the same action as the original Senko? :bounce:AaronE wrote:For those of you who live by the Senko, Strike King makes a 7.5" "Perfect Plastic" senko knockoff that is designed for the hawgs. I have a bag of them, watermelon/red flake, and these things are huge. Unweighted, it feels like throwing a 10" golden shiner for bass.
Trent knows exactly what I mean by that
BETTER action.
The Perfect Plastic series is also called The Ocho - it has 8 "sides" on it, shaped like a fat stop sign. When it sinks, the water causes it to roll and wobble as each side rotates. This also causes it to move in a straighter line when being retrieved. I've had bass hit these on a slow retrieve, just like a jerkbait.
I've given Jerry (BassDood) some of these to play with and he's seen them in action. I absolutely LOVE these baits. And they're coffee-scented!
Puget Sound Float Tube Club
http://www.psftc.com
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2010 Bass: 2
2009 Bass: 80
Year's Best: 2# 3oz
WA Best: 6# 4oz
PB: 12# 7oz (GA)
http://www.psftc.com
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2010 Bass: 2
2009 Bass: 80
Year's Best: 2# 3oz
WA Best: 6# 4oz
PB: 12# 7oz (GA)
RE:Big Worms
That ocho is awesome! I need to get some more...all I can say.
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RE:Big Worms
Ok, awesome- look forward to trying it out this weekend. I normally fish the senko weightless, the same w/the Ocho?
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RE:Big Worms
Yep, I fish it weightless. I get mine from Tackle Warehouse - Cabelas didn't have them in stock the last time I was there but that might have changed. I haven't seen any of the local stores carry it at all.jens wrote:Ok, awesome- look forward to trying it out this weekend. I normally fish the senko weightless, the same w/the Ocho?
Also, Mann's has a hardnose worm that's 9" and has super-sweet action -
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage ... tml#pImage
Puget Sound Float Tube Club
http://www.psftc.com
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2010 Bass: 2
2009 Bass: 80
Year's Best: 2# 3oz
WA Best: 6# 4oz
PB: 12# 7oz (GA)
http://www.psftc.com
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2010 Bass: 2
2009 Bass: 80
Year's Best: 2# 3oz
WA Best: 6# 4oz
PB: 12# 7oz (GA)
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RE:Big Worms
Thanks Aaron! :bounce: Sweet website-AaronE wrote:Yep, I fish it weightless. I get mine from Tackle Warehouse - Cabelas didn't have them in stock the last time I was there but that might have changed. I haven't seen any of the local stores carry it at all.jens wrote:Ok, awesome- look forward to trying it out this weekend. I normally fish the senko weightless, the same w/the Ocho?
Also, Mann's has a hardnose worm that's 9" and has super-sweet action -
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage ... tml#pImage
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RE:Big Worms
big bite baits kreit tail ten inch worms in black and they are also bio degradable
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RE:Big Worms
Have any of you fella's used these big worms for smallies? I've used a 4inch tail grub down on the columbia, but never thought of using anything bigger than that, but have seen huge nightcrawlers being spit out of some of the fish I have caught.
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RE:Big Worms
any body else like the 7.5 inch ribbon tail made by strike king. I love the 3x black and red shad:-$ These worms are very durable and they also float(my favorite feature:cheers: )
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RE:Big Worms
I've caught several smallies on the RI Big Units that are 9.5" long. They eat 'em just fine.jens wrote:Have any of you fella's used these big worms for smallies? I've used a 4inch tail grub down on the columbia, but never thought of using anything bigger than that, but have seen huge nightcrawlers being spit out of some of the fish I have caught.
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RE:Big Worms
In Potholes, all I could catch were smallies on 7.5 junebug culprits. Check out the Hawgs caught on these worms at Culprit.com.
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RE:Big Worms
Zoom also makes some nice 10.5" worms. I like them as much as I like the culprits. Junebug is also my favorite color. I think the zoom old monster is very similar to the culprit.
Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Old Monster® Worms.
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Old Monster® Worms.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 00_100-7-1
RE:Big Worms
you could also get some of these 10" beauties. hookeduptackle.com will have them in stock soon.
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RE:Big Worms
Sweet! Let us know when Oliver & Anthony have them in stock.SONNN wrote:you could also get some of these 10" beauties. hookeduptackle.com will have them in stock soon.