Best Texas Rig Worm Line
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Sunline Super FC Sniper
$19.99 – $138.99

Reported by
LipRipper_MN
Lake Pepin (MN, WI)

Reported by
Katherine Field
Pool 8 Mississippi River (WI)
Katherine Field reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Pool 8 Mississippi River. Additional comments from this report: "Fished Pool 8 two weeks ago. The water is incredibly low right now and the current is slow. I found success here working points along current seams with texas rigged speedworms and small swimbaits. The pike are numerous so if you decide to try and do any topwater, consider a wire leader. Lost a ton of topwater lures to pike on this trip! "

Reported by
Omnia Fishing
Harry S Truman Reservoir (MO)
Omnia Fishing reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Harry S Truman Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "Pitching a Texas rigged Hula Stik around spawning areas. I like to use a really small weight and a straight shank flipping hook. It seems to have a better landing percentage than an EWG. I think the elaztech bunches up on the EWG hooks."
Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon
$26.99 – $137.99

Reported by
Sam Karr
Big Carnelian Lake (MN)
Sam Karr reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Big Carnelian Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Deep weed lines around 15-20 ft and casting parallel with it, working the bait slow off the bottom."

Reported by
Joe Ponessa
Lake Waconia (MN)
Joe Ponessa reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lake Waconia. Additional comments from this report: "Bass are starting to make their way out to towards summer areas but aren't all the way there yet. Fishing thicker weed clumps and weed edges, let the Cover Scat sink all the way to the bottom and twitch it along slowly. Only need to impart a small twitch with your rod tip to get some great action out of this bait!"

Reported by
Trent Ellis
Lake Dardanelle (AR)
Trent Ellis reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lake Dardanelle. Additional comments from this report: "Right now, fish are still in summer patterns. If you want to target backwaters and creeks, throw Texas rig worms and shakey heads in brush piles if you can find them, or lay downs on banks that are deeper than others. Finding good depth this time of year is critical. Once the afternoon rolls around the offshore bite can pick up. Once again fishing brush piles and rock jetty’s. Looking for 15-20ft of water and throwing compact spinnerbaits, football jigs, and bright colored swimbaits. Current is key in this bite, so make sure it is flowing, and position your boat down wind and cast up. "
Sufix 832 Braid
$15.99 – $109.99
Reported by
Omnia Community Member
Lake Minnetonka (MN)
Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "Early September Still catching fish on docks plastic worms senko still getting some fish. Largmouth have moved to rocks with weeds around it. "
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Omnia Community Member
Lake Fork (TX)
Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Lake Fork. Additional comments from this report: "null"

Reported by
Keith Soltis
Lake Hopatcong (NJ)
Keith Soltis reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Lake Hopatcong. Additional comments from this report: "Spent the afternoon flipping shallow docks near grass and got some great fish! I used a smaller 3/16 oz weight since I was pretty shallow and hopped a ribbon tail worm along the docks. Most of my bites came near the corner of the docks. "
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LipRipper_MN reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Lake Pepin. Additional comments from this report: "Needed to slow down and downsize the profile to get bites today, bass weren’t reacting to chatterbaits, jigs, Texas rigs, topwater, nothing… very subtle wobble of the tail on the Zman Turbo FattyZ coming through the grass was perfect and got the bass going! "