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    If you like using wax worms and have not tried the Berkley Micro Power Wigglers it is worth a try. They look very much like a wax worm, and, from my experience, they usually produce just as good without having to rebait regularly.
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    Thanks, I' haven't used them so I'll get some and give em a shot.


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    Quote Originally Posted by slabsrus View Post
    If you like using wax worms and have not tried the Berkley Micro Power Wigglers it is worth a try. They look very much like a wax worm, and, from my experience, they usually produce just as good without having to rebait regularly.
    Hey, I tried them today, and caught some Bluegills on them...They work...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie 1 View Post
    Hey, I tried them today, and caught some Bluegills on them...They work...
    This is my favorite way to rig them. I just switch jig colors until I find the one they want.
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    thanks for the pic on how to hook them . want to get out but to much water yet bobber down

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    CrappieII (Sandy) told me that's how you rigged hers up. We went out today, I caught the biggest Smallie I ever caught. It was 20" I had no camera and no scales. It was a big female, got to think it was at least 6lbs+


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    That sounds like a dandy smallie Larry. Was it caught on your panfish rig?
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    Yes, it was so windy we were trolling into the wind with jigs & UL I got that Bass & Sandy caught a smaller Bass & a little Pike. No Crappie I guess I'll have to make a run to Wixom. lol Is that little camp ground open that was J& J"s?


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    Quote Originally Posted by slabsrus View Post
    This is my favorite way to rig them. I just switch jig colors until I find the one they want.
    do you fish tawas lake at all ? i have never fished wixom. its a pretty big lake. where to go????? bobber down

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    We fished Taws :LK. a couple times this winter. It's only about 5' deep and weedy as heck, they get some nice fish though-Bluegills & Pike, not sure about Crappie. Wixom is a very big lake, lots of places to fish. I haven't been on it for a few years so can't really tell you much. Catch everything in there.


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