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Thread: Trout worm questions

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    This isnt a worm, but last year I was murdering both smaller bass and the stockers with the Gitzit Micro Little Tough Guy.


    Very effective. Expensive, considering the small size, but very effective.


    Try a pack of em! There's also a different version of this micro bait with a tail more similar to a slug-go style lure.


    This winter, I'm strictly targeting Bass..

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    Yes peewees are awesome they have so much buoyancy you could use them for floaties on your child.

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    Default Pee Wee site may not be working

    Quote Originally Posted by camo View Post
    Yes peewees are awesome they have so much buoyancy you could use them for floaties on your child.
    Went to the site for the first time and couldn't see the mini jig section ... order section didn't work ... must be part of being new

    Maybe I'll go try it again

    Looks like there may be some familiarity to Tfisherman worms ... which worked great on Jenks

    Anybody know what happened to the 'T' ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frequent Flyer View Post
    http://peeweebaits.wix.com/1 he makes some killer colors too! whenever you go to corona or something just hit me up and ill show you some other stuff
    I was looking at the peeweebaits when I came across the P-Wee worms http://www.ikecon.com/fishing-products/the-p-wee/ and I thought that was what you were talking about at first. They look pretty cool with two hooks. I wonder if anyone has any experience fishing with these for trout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokehound View Post
    This isnt a worm, but last year I was murdering both smaller bass and the stockers with the Gitzit Micro Little Tough Guy.


    Very effective. Expensive, considering the small size, but very effective.


    Try a pack of em! There's also a different version of this micro bait with a tail more similar to a slug-go style lure.


    This winter, I'm strictly targeting Bass..
    They seem very light. How do you cast them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartman View Post
    I was looking at the peeweebaits when I came across the P-Wee worms http://www.ikecon.com/fishing-products/the-p-wee/ and I thought that was what you were talking about at first. They look pretty cool with two hooks. I wonder if anyone has any experience fishing with these for trout.
    They are some of the stiffest worms ie. no action whatsoever. I've ever fished with, dont use them anymore because i came across better baits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frequent Flyer View Post
    They are some of the stiffest worms ie. no action whatsoever. I've ever fished with, dont use them anymore because i came across better baits
    That's too bad. They do look all soft and delicious though, don't they? Thanks for the tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartman View Post
    That's too bad. They do look all soft and delicious though, don't they? Thanks for the tip.
    It really is a shame, I was pretty enthusiastic when I tried them out but the product just isn't there IMO

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    ive been looking at Sierra Slammers http://www.sierraslammers.com/ .. they have a awesome assortment of colors

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC ANGLER View Post
    ive been looking at Sierra Slammers http://www.sierraslammers.com/ .. they have a awesome assortment of colors
    sierraslammers are good as well i tried these out for the first time in the sierras and they were killer! Jigs as well caught fish in every lake with the mini jigs!

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