Texas Rigs (Worming)
Worming with a texas rig has a lot of great applications. You can fish it weightless up shallow around vegetation or you can fish it with a bullet weight out deep through bush piles and around points. Regardless of where you choose to fish it, the worm is one of the most fish biting baits. Subtle drags or hops are enough to get the worm to move in a way that attracts bites. Heavier gear should be used to help drive the single hook point into the fish when they bite.
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Bob Downey's Expert Tips for Fishing the Texas Rigged Worm Like a Pro
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Yamamoto Senko Tackle Breakdown
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How to Set Up a Texas Rigged Worm w/ Patrick Walters
Wed, July 14, 2021
How to Choose the Right Texas Rig Hook
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Megabass Levante Tour Versatile Tackle Breakdown
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Fishing Cattails and Undercuts Using Big Stickbaits
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How to Set Up a Texas Rig
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How to Set Up the Tokyo Rig with Seth Feider
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