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Fish a Wacky Worm And catch More Big Bass

  1. Rigging the Wacky Worm:
    • Choose a soft plastic worm (like a Senko) with a straight tail.
    • Attach an O-ring to the center of the worm (optional but helpful).
    • Insert a wacky hook through the worm’s midsection.
    • If not using O-rings, hook the worm directly through the center.
  2. Casting and Retrieving:
    • Cast the wacky worm near cover, weed lines, or under docks.
    • Let it sink naturally. As it falls, both ends of the worm flutter, attracting bass.
    • After it reaches the bottom, pause for a second or two.
    • Give the worm a couple of light pops (lift and drop).
    • Reel up the slack and repeat the action.
  3. When to Use It:
    • Spring and fall are ideal. Bass move shallow during these seasons.
    • Avoid using it in summer or winter when bass are deeper.
  4. Where to Fish:
    • Under docks, around weed lines, and in shallow water.
    • Target cover like downed trees and overhanging branches.

Remember, the wacky worm’s subtle flutter can entice bass strikes. Happy fishing! 🎣123 🐟

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