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RUBBER WORM RIGS FOR BASS
THE BEST
RUBBER WORM RIGS
FOR BASS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The two most popular rubber worm rigs for bass are the Texas rig and the Carolina rig. The Texas rig was the first rubber worm rig for bass, it's the most simple to set up and has produced the most bass catches than any other artificial bait ever used. All you need is a line, hook and sinker. After you set your sinker onto the line and tie your hook to the end, you rig the rubber worm onto the hook.
Whichever rig style you choose, make sure you're equipped with the
best rubber worm rig for bass.
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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The Carolina rig uses a line, a barrel swivel, a weight, a bead and an offset shank hook. Tie one end of the leader line to one end of the barrel swivel, then take your main line from your reel and put on the weight. Follow it with a bead and tie the end of the main line to the other end of the barrel swivel. Then bait your hook with the rubber worm.
Whichever rig style you choose, make sure you're equipped with the best rubber worm rig for bass. www.scientificfishing.com, the company renowned for its scientifically designed lures, offers the Walking Worm that moves naturally in the water like a live worm. It's based on a patented multi-flex construction that traps air between several tail segments, which causes the lure to constantly curl in the water like a live worm. Bass and other hungry fish see it moving and attack.
The Walking Worm beats other lures and live bait hands down. It was tested by the Florida Bass Masters Club and caught 100 bass in less than a day.
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