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Posted by: Rodney H
Posted on: 09/21/16 at 06:39:55
My big fish 3.80 lbs at the Potholes tournament came on a 10 inch green pumpkin Power Bait worm with the tail dyed chartreuse with a Spike It marker.
Posted by: Alan Smith
Posted on: 09/20/16 at 23:08:29
I used a large powerbait. Tequila sunrise
And caught big LargeM Bass
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 08/15/16 at 07:36:25
I do but after seeing the success you've had lately that equals about 3 years of my catches on big worms.  My fav bait 15+ years ago was the 7" powerworm so bigger is better.
Posted by: Rodney H
Posted on: 08/14/16 at 09:52:34
I've been bored with the senko fishing and small lmb bites and was thinking it's time to throw something different then the "crowd."  I then spotted a bag of 10 inch bag of ribbon tail worms I picked up during one of our swap meets a few years back. My average size lmb has gone up and broke off yesterday  a fish that would have been much better than five pounds plus. Who else uses big worms?
 
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