Calling out Roboworm - Flick-Shake Worm

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KNBman
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Calling out Roboworm - Flick-Shake Worm

Post by KNBman »

To tell you the truth, I can't even remember the last time I tied on a Texas rig. So, I can't comment on that. When swimming a worm, I've noticed that it is more prone to twist the line. Oddly enough my old Stradic 1000FH does a better job at managing line twist than my Stradic 1000MgFB.

When split shotting or rigging it on a shakey head, I rig it so its tail is up. Because of its semi compressed tail, it just begs the fish to eat it.
Roboworm99
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Calling out Roboworm - Flick-Shake Worm

Post by Roboworm99 »

Flick Shake worms are not designed to be fished with a texas rig.

Either, wacky rigged...or on a drop shot.
**Ray Charpentier**
brendanc
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Calling out Roboworm - Flick-Shake Worm

Post by brendanc »

Nice bass "S.S."
Brendan C.
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Calling out Roboworm - Flick-Shake Worm

Post by brendanc »

Originally Posted By: SomethingSmellsJust wondering where to get them.

Hey S.S. not sure how we all missed your question. Tackle Warehouse carries them:

Jackall Flick Shake Worm

You been out fishing the Island lately?

BC
Brendan C.
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