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ID:	8458Hi all,fishing has been rekindled in my life after a 35 year absent. Retirement is closely in my future and the grandkids have a interest in fishing.
    Fished regularly years ago, Beaver Dam in Peabody, Rough River,Nolin,Guist Creek,and Green River.Recently bought a boat,wanted a new outfit but the sticker price.Bought used saving about $15K,Nitro175SF with 150 evinrude and equipped.
    Lost most of lures and tackle to moving and home floods.
    My question is what is recommended for worm fisihing? I do have several baitcasting outfits,what about worms,hooks?
    thanks,
    I like to fish soft plastics with Gamakatsu EWG hooks. You can get other brands of 2/0-3/0 hooks in bulk 25-100 packs) pretty cheap as well. Spinning Reels have come a long way as well and you will find tat if you been out of practice with a baitcaster and wanted to jump back in that would be the way to go. Plus if a youngster was going to learn how to cast or reel some fish in you may have hooked for them it's a win win.
    For soft plastics, I'm a fan of Zoom baits but use others like Culprit and Cabin Creek. I stay away from the some manufactures since they get pretty costly.
    For Crankbaits I have more Bandit baits and Walmart carries several brands of these types of baits. Strike King has a little bit of everything and can compete with other lower cost baits. Yep you will be shocked if you see what Luckycraft and other premium baits cost now!!

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    I stopped off in Bowling Green a couple of weeks ago and visited Gander Mountain, was expecting a store like BPS and Cabelas. They had Bandit crankbaits on sale for $1.99,both 200 & 300.Bought $20. worth,didn't want the wife to think
    I'm addicted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronsm View Post
    I stopped off in Bowling Green a couple of weeks ago and visited Gander Mountain, was expecting a store like BPS and Cabelas. They had Bandit crankbaits on sale for $1.99,both 200 & 300.Bought $20. worth,didn't want the wife to think
    I'm addicted.
    That would be a nice find! I have more than I need now but will always buy a few backup baits!

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