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WATERMELON PEARL
FLOATING WORMS
WATERMELON PEARL
FLOATING WORMS A BASS ANGLER FAVORITE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Watermelon Pearl floating worms are a popular bass lure, because they have a green tint, which is one of the most successful colors for catching bass. The idea is to pick a lure color that "more or less matches the prevailing environment, weeds or bottom color," one angler said. The green tint of the Watermelon Pearl floating worms "almost perfectly matches the color of many aquatic weeds, camouflaged much like natural prey."
Fishermen know that fish love worms and Watermelon Pearl Floating Worms
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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Another angler uses Watermelon Pearl floating worms because "watermelon is one of the best bass and pickerel colors and almost never disappoints me." Watermelon Pearl floating worms are ideal for catching bass suspended in brush or cover. They drift and twitch in front of bass and the bright green color brings savage strikes. You can try them on a Carolina or Texas rig.
One of the most successful Watermelon Pearl
floating worms is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishingcom , the leader in scientifically designed lures. The Walking Worm is a best seller that's based on patented technology that traps air between several tail segments, causing the lure to constantly curl, like a live worm. Other worm lures, including Watermelon Pearl floating worms available from other vendors, are stationery and don't move like the Walking Worm, so they won't catch as many bass.
The Walking Worm can be Texas or Carolina rigged and has won bass competitions in Florida, where it caught three times more bass than live bait.
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