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Top 25 Contributor
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"These are great. The size is perfect as the summer moves into the later months when the bites are less enthusiastic. I also hop them across the matted top and a big bass will bust through and take it, and can get it into his mouth. Works great as a Texas rig. I have used these on a drop shot at Table Rock very successfully when no one else could catch anything. My favorite colors are green and the black with blue flecks. I love that I get 20 per pack, and especially stock up when they are on sale. Bass love them!"
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What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
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Advantages: Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Style/Design, Value for money
Disadvantages: sometimes twist the line
"These worms do wonders for summer time smallies on the river. what I do is wacky rig them with an octopus hook and cast out up stream from any submerged cover and just dead drift it untill I feel a tap and then set the hook."
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Advantages: Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money
"I have been buying these for a couple years. They seem to work great on both green and brown bass. I prefer them to the yamato bait most of the time. I find the baits are kind of hard when water temp is 58 dgs or less. The 3 and 4" seem to work the best for me."
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What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Advantages: Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Style/Design, Value for money
"After having great success with senko style worms, I was thinking that I could probally get more bang for my buck at my ol' local Bass Pro Shop. Especially since a pack of 10 senkos is $6.99, and they tear to shreds on every other hookset. You can easily find yourself going through a bag of senkos in an hour or two on a good day. Thats when I decided to give these b.p.s stick-o's a try, and was more than satisfied.These are great worms because they're just like Yamasenkos, but almost 1/2 the price, two times as durable, and you get 18 in a pack... nice!! Equiped with 3/0 Gamakatsu EWG worm hooks, me, my cousin and good friend hit up a little pond in my backyard. Up untill then, i figured that there wasn't any good size bass in there, and boy was I definitely wrong. We just threw it out there weightless, let it sink, twitched it a few times...BAAAMM!! We caught about 25 fish in two hours all on the baby bass color. The biggest of the day was 3.85lbs. I'm not saying they're magic, but abracadabra!!"
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What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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