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WW, you need to take those things to KY Lake and pitch them in the middle of the shallow stake beds this summer early and late in the day. :wink:
 
Waterwings said:
ACarbone624 said:
I don't use them, but the Zoom Merthiolate might be great in really stained water.

That's the only kind of water I have here (stained/muddy) and no hits yet, but one day I may catch a biggun on it, lol. [-o<

Trick worm probably ranks near the bottom of effectiveness in muddy water. You're better off throwing something that makes some noise or puts out vibration. If I have to finesse fish in muddy water, I will usually choose a senko becuase it has a bigger profile.

M2C.
 
Brine said:
Waterwings said:
ACarbone624 said:
I don't use them, but the Zoom Merthiolate might be great in really stained water.

That's the only kind of water I have here (stained/muddy) and no hits yet, but one day I may catch a biggun on it, lol. [-o<

Trick worm probably ranks near the bottom of effectiveness in muddy water. You're better off throwing something that makes some noise or puts out vibration. If I have to finesse fish in muddy water, I will usually choose a senko becuase it has a bigger profile.

M2C.

I fish a lot of stained/muddy water in South Carolina... I've found nothing that works better than Yum 7.5" Ribbontail worms in June Bug and Red Shad colors.. I also spray a little Yum Shad fish attractant on them. Texas rigged with a 1/8oz bullet weight seems to do the trick for me. Culprit 7" worms also work well in the same colors.... I like both brands because of the thicker body - zoom U-tale worms are too small for my liking.
 

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