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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.

Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon

$26.99 – $137.99

Reported by
Jacob Persson

Forest Lake (MN)

Jacob Persson reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Forest Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Found fish roaming around the outside weed lines but we’re not really in the mood to bite moving baits. So I used a jig worm like the Zoom Trick worm and rigged it Texas style. Used a 1/8 ounce weight and a split ring ewg hook. Worked great. Caught many fish in the 3-4 pound range. "

Reported by
Ken C

Lake Waconia (MN)

Ken C reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lake Waconia. Additional comments from this report: "Had a good outing with 20+ bass. Key was skipping a senko far under docks. Generally everyone just tosses to the outside. I hit a few docks I seen people fish already but the key was skipping it way under the dock, and hold on! Most of the time they will hit it on the initial fall. In some cases, skipping under docks from different angles was also the key to get them to bite. I also had a good bite on a shallow crankbait. We all know Waconia has tons of grass, covering water was key until you got a bite. Was in the 10fow range with weeds being sparse and running the square bill through and ripping it through grass if needed also triggered bites. Of course the pikes got to the cranks but the colors I threw were producing sizes of all bass. Goodluck out there. It’s just gonna get better!"

Reported by
Brad Cain

Mosquito Creek Lake (OH)

Brad Cain reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Mosquito Creek Lake. Additional comments from this report: "A week of cool weather has cooled the water temperature to around 50 degrees. The fish have not moved up as far as they normally do this time of year. Most of the bass where still on the outside weed line in sparse and isolated clumps. With the cold weather a reaction bite was harder to come by and slower techniques like dropshot, ned, and weightless texas rigs proved best."

Sunline Super FC Sniper

$21.99 – $138.99

Reported by
LipRipper_MN

Lake Pepin (MN, WI)

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! "

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! "

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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."

Sufix 832 Braid

$13.29 – $115.99

Reported by
Brandon Gesch

Club West Pond (MN)

Brandon Gesch reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Club West Pond . Additional comments from this report: "Got an hour in after work today. Very windy. Had a little action by using a weightless texas rigged trick stick. Throw on the edge of grass mats, twitch and let sink. Usually will get bit on the fall. "

Reported by
Brad Novak

Lake Minnetonka (MN)

Brad Novak reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "Spent the evening targeting docks with the Yamatanuki. This bait is perfect for skipping to the back of the dock where I was getting the bites. The fish seemed to bite on the 2nd or 3rd twitch. I focused on casting as far under the dock as I could and slowly worked it back to me. "

Reported by
Big Fish

Lake Minnetonka (MN)

Big Fish 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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