I have become a big fan of the "Big Unit" worm from Reaction Innovations. It is 9.5" but has great action. I use them in Junebug,Red Shad and Green Pumkin
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I throw a 10" Powerworm in Red-shad...I love that combo.
I have become a big fan of the "Big Unit" worm from Reaction Innovations. It is 9.5" but has great action. I use them in Junebug,Red Shad and Green Pumkin
Once again I am impressed by the amount of input from everyone. When customer service goes to crap everywhere else ... ask an angler. Thanks All!!!!!
I think I will try em all. haha
If your like me you will buy them all and use two or three. I can say I got some of those... Now the rage is even bigger worms. If you can help it, try to keep it to dark colors and natural colors. Maybe a red shad and a watermellon, or blue fleck and green pumpkin. Stick with it and you will gain confidence in it. I personally think it it confidence more than color. If you think that it won't work, IT WON'T. If you think it will, you will work harder for your bites. Good luck and let us know. I will give my 10" report after my tourny!!
10 inch Blue Fleck and Red Shad Powerbait. Stay away from any tournament strength baits
I think Charmers are the best. I really like thier new gator tail, but their paddle tail is hard to beat. If you get down to the Ky Lake area, try out some Todali tackle's ribbon tail.
I prefer the charlies worms in anything dark... will be in Fla next week so I'm stocking up for the next year or so.
I am about to bust I want to head west to Ky Lake. It has been what seems forever since I have been down that way. At least 10 years. Work family military alot of different things caused me to lay down the fishing gear for awhile but IM BACKKKK!!!! Thanks again all. Gonna dig deep this weekend and fish an am tourney and then a pm tourney the same day. Need all the help I can get. Been puttin bass in the bag but not enough to win the $$.
I will second the Charmers. They are soft and have the smell of garlic---which I feel helps a little more then the regular plastic smell. KY Lake area is the only place I have seen them, but they do have a small website. The company is out of Indiana. Do a search for Charmer baits!
Most all big worms are created equal the only difference in the ones I use is they either have a curly tail or a tear drop tail and you can't ever go wrong with plum or cranapple.
Ive had luck on culprit purple shad in 10" on Herrington early season.I think we talked about that the other nite @ your place![]()
