When the fishing turns summertime tough, bass anglers get downright wacky. Plastic worms may catch more black bass during summer than any other lure. There are all kinds of ways to rig them. One that ...
Don’t let the simple appearance of a Senko worm mislead you. After many years of steady tournament use, this plastic worm has long been one of the best bass lures. The Senko and its twin, the YUM ...
A wacky rig is perhaps the most subtle, natural, and non-invasive presentation bass anglers use. It’s a very slow and ...
Last week we talked about drop shotting plastic baits, and now we will deal with the technique that’s become known as “wacky” worms. These are certainly not new methods. They’ve been around for a ...
It’s an old technique that’s the hottest thing going on the professional bass trails. It’s a finesse rig, yet it’s so simple to use that anybody can catch bass with it. It’s been the secret weapon of ...
This week's fishing tip breaks with tradition. Bassmaster veteran Tom Hamlin says rigging your worm sideways will show down the bait in the water which may land you a big bass this spring.
Amused motorists on Route 209 in Gilbert would not stop for T-shirts if he had gone with the original name — "Louis's Tackle." Louis Herfurth was talking about his dream (selling plastic worms) with ...
Since the early 1950s, when Nick Crème stopped making tires in Akron, Ohio, and shifted his attention to fishing lures, soft plastic worms have been the acknowledged champions at tempting bass.