Yum Swim N Dinger
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They're a size 8 and have a lot of action, so they're great for bass. The green with the white bottom YSMD574 is my favorite because it attracts fish when other worms don't. Good Luck
There are eight of them in the package. But here's something I'll tell you- It would be well worth the money if there were six or even four. They've been my go-to since I first discovered them two years ago. to use as a bait, either green pumpkin or blue/black. 90% of my larger fish (sizes 4–7) have been caught. Texas rigged either weightless or with a very small pegged weight (1/32 or 1/16) and a 10 lb flourocarbon leader in a quiet, finesse presentation on spinning gear- My buddy caught a 6. with a slow, herky jerky swim and sink on the edges of deeper weedbeds or cast into holes between pads, etc. A spawned out female who would have been 8 plus two weeks ago was number 5 the other day. I used to use trick worms or senkos, but these bad boys have replaced them.
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These serve as trailers for small spinnerbaits and chatterbaits that I use. The 5" is the best size; the 4" is too small and does not kick as hard in the water. I simply break off what I don't require and save the remaining pieces to be melted down into new plastics at a later date.
These are fantastic and extremely effective. I primarily use them as trailers for swim jigs and chatterbaits. They're also ideal for rigs in Texas. I wait until they're on sale for $2 or $3 a pack before I buy them. Otherwise, they're a little pricey, but I strongly recommend them for bass.
So! Get some, if you don't already have any.
Catcher of fish. This is an incredible bait. Bass, northern pike, and walleye are all caught on it. This is an excellent lure. Unfortunately, they are more expensive than Mills Fleet Farm, Cabela's, and other retailers' offerings. Regardless, it's a fantastic bait.
I've used it a few times now. I'm still trying to figure out how to make it work as a catch.
I haven't had much experience with them, but they seem to work well. The tale will be told in the spring.
Every time I use this worm, I catch bass. Single. Time.
At my local store, it's difficult to come by. When the bass aren't biting, these are a great way to catch them.
Love it.