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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 284389" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>My suggestion is to take any color of 6" plastic worm that is good in your area and try what we used here in Texas, we called the Wacky Worm. Curly tail or in some cases a straight tail tail, whatever they were hitting that day. Take a 3/0 worm hook and hook it thru the worm sack or in the middle of the plastic worm and add a little fishing nail to the head so it will fall head down a little. If no strikes, remove the nail and just fish it without any weight at all. Throw it out and let it sink down a little depending on the depth of the water, and sweep your rod back towards you with a little pop, let it fall and hang on. Throw this on lite tackle for better results. I used a 6' graphite rod and 15lb line because there was a lot of brush where I fished. It worked for me, try it. I used a heavy duty gold crappie hook a lot also.</p><p>See pic below:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 284389, member: 3628"] My suggestion is to take any color of 6" plastic worm that is good in your area and try what we used here in Texas, we called the Wacky Worm. Curly tail or in some cases a straight tail tail, whatever they were hitting that day. Take a 3/0 worm hook and hook it thru the worm sack or in the middle of the plastic worm and add a little fishing nail to the head so it will fall head down a little. If no strikes, remove the nail and just fish it without any weight at all. Throw it out and let it sink down a little depending on the depth of the water, and sweep your rod back towards you with a little pop, let it fall and hang on. Throw this on lite tackle for better results. I used a 6' graphite rod and 15lb line because there was a lot of brush where I fished. It worked for me, try it. I used a heavy duty gold crappie hook a lot also. See pic below: [/QUOTE]
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