never tried anything quite like that myself , might be a good idea to look outside the box soon , what is the material used to make that there artificial red wiggler if i may ask ?
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Thank you! Its adapted from the trout world but man does it catch panfish! I was honestly amazed that it worked on crappies in 80deg water in july but it sure did. I did catch a small handful on chartreuse, but they didn't seem to eat it as well as the orange for some reason.
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never tried anything quite like that myself , might be a good idea to look outside the box soon , what is the material used to make that there artificial red wiggler if i may ask ?
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Woowee! What a mess of fish! Thanks for sharing
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Colors more to catch fishermen than fish. I sometimes use a big 2.5'' tube in orange/chartreuse on 1/4 jig head when it's muddy or fish are deep.
It is called squirmy worm material, its a silicone stretchy noodle
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yes, orange does great around here