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BUNGEE WORMS
BUNGEE WORMS AND WALKING WORMS ARE TOP WORM LURES
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Worm lures are the most popular bass baits and bungee worms are highly acclaimed. One angler said he uses the bungee worms motor oil color, which looks just like a real worm and comes in two sizes with a bio salt flavor. He prefers the larger 7" size, "which can be seen from a farther distance and carries more scent because of its larger mass."
Bungee worms have a lifelike curling action built into the bait with a natural recoil action when they hit the bottom - that's where the name bungee comes from. You tear the tail loose before submerging it in the water so it recoils.
Bungee worms have the
action that catch more fish
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy
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The angler uses bungee worms for river fishing for bass, catfish and trout.
The combination of the recoil action and bio-salt flavoring makes for a one two punch that elevates the bungee worms among most other soft plastic lures. The bungee worms main competition comes from the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, which is technologically programmed to curl on its own in the water like a live worm. The Walking Worm lure relies on a multi-flex construction that traps air between tail segments, causing it curl in the water like a live worm.
Bass and other predators love live worms, and the Walking Worm beat a crankbait and another worm lure in a test because the crankbait wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit the bottom. John Fox, a national fishing champion, landed a 15 pound bass with the Walking Worm and recommends it to his clients.
The Walking Worm comes in a variety of colors for different water conditions, from chartreuse to watermelon seed. It also comes in motor oil like the bungee worms.
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